When an electric current is passed through acidulated water, it will produce electrolysis. During this process, water is decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen. The positive ions with some move to the cathode while the negative ions will also move to the anode. Hydrogen gas will form at the cathode.
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When an electric current is passed through acidulated water, it will produce electrolysis. During this process, water is decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen. The positive ions with some move to the cathode while the negative ions will also move to the anode. Hydrogen gas will form at the cathode.
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Bhaiya... I think the answer is B....
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