why do bubbles appear at anode during electrolysis answer in brief
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Due to the presence of hydrogen and oxygen bubbles in theelectrolyte during water electrolysis, the potential drop between thecathode and the anode in the two phase mixture electrolyte-gas bubbleswill be increased.
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During electrolysis, electric current passes though the electrolyte. When this happens, evolution of gasses take place creating bubbles.
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