When electric current is passed through acidulated water, the hydrogen and oxygen gases separate. Which electrode do the hydrogen ions move to and why
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When electric current is passed through acidulated water, anode is used as it is negatively charged.
Hydrogen moves to anode and oxygen remains in water.
Hydrogen moves to anode and oxygen remains in water.
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