When the fused salt is electrolysed , hydrogen gas is released at cathode true or false
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Answer:The opposite is true for electrolytic cells. ... In molten sodium chloride, the ions are free to migrate to the electrodes of an ... It is possible to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gas by electrolysis. ... When the experiment is run, it turns out chlorine, not oxygen, is produced at the anode.
Explanation:If the ions are not mobile, as in a solid salt, then electrolysis cannot occur. ... At the electrodes, electrons are absorbed or released by the atoms and ions. ... Two commonly used methods of electrolysis involve molten sodium chloride and aqueous ... At the cathode (C), water is reduced to hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
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