why are bubbles produced around the electrodes when electrodes are immersed in salt solution and electricity is passed?
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Oxygen bubbles formed on the electrode connected to the positive terminal of the battery and hydrogen bubbles formed on the other electrode. The passage of an electric current through a conducting solution causes chemical reactions. As a result, bubbles of a gas may be formed on the electrodes.
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Because the formation of constituent gases.
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