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why does hydrogen form at the negative electrode

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Answered by SAKNA1
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At the negative electrode. Metal ions and hydrogen ions are positively charged. Whether you get the metal or hydrogen during electrolysis depends on the position of the metal in the reactivity series : the metal will be produced if it is less reactive than hydrogen.


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Answered by cosmos360
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because hydrogen is positively charged


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