Distilled water is considered a non-electrolyte as there are no ions in it. It contains only molecules. As pure water lacks ions, it cannot be ionised and hence cannot conduct electricity.
The electrolytic cell used in electolysis of acidulated water is called Hoffmann’s voltameter.
The observations made during the electrolysis of water are
(i)Cathode - Hydrogen gas is evolve
(ii)Anode - Oxygen gas is evolved.
The hydrogen and oxygen gases are collected in the ratio 2:1.
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Explanation:
In this process H2(g) is oxidised at anode and O2(g) reduced at cathode.
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(i) Cathode - Hydrogen gas is evolve
(ii) Anode - Oxygen gas is evolved.
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