why don't we observe gases on electrodes if we use distilled water in place of slightly acidic field
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Distilled water is not a good conductor of electricity.
So it doesn't allow current to pass through.
Then, Electrolysis is stopped!
Therefore we don't observe gases on electrodes if we use distilled water.
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So it doesn't allow current to pass through.
Then, Electrolysis is stopped!
Therefore we don't observe gases on electrodes if we use distilled water.
Hope this helped!
Please mark Brainliest!
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