On electrolysis of dilute sulphuric acid using platinum electrodes, the product obtained at the anode will be
Oxygen
Electrolysis is defined as a process of decomposing ionic compounds into their elements by passing a direct electric current through its aqueous solution.
At cathode: The cathode is a negative electrode and during electrolysis reduction reaction occurs at the cathode which results in the formation of hydrogen gas.
The reduction of hydrogen takes place by gaining electrons.
At anode: Anode is a positive electrode and during electrolysis, an oxidation reaction occurs at the anode. The sulfate ions ()and hydroxide ions () are attracted to the positive electrode. But the sulfate ion is too stable and nothing happens. But hydroxide ions oxidized to result in the formation of Oxygen gas.