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On electrolysis of dilute sulphuric acid using platinum electrodes, the product obtained at the anode will be


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Hydrogen

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Oxygen

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Hydrogen sulphide

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Sulphur oxide

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Solution

The correct option is B

Oxygen


Electrolysis is defined as a process of decomposing ionic compounds into their elements by passing a direct electric current through its aqueous solution.

  • On passing electricity sulfuric acid dissociate in an aqueous solution to produce hydrogen ion and sulfate ion

H2SO4Sulfuricacid2H+Hydrogenion+SO42-Sulfateion

  • water dissociates to give hydrogen ions and hydroxide ion

H2OWaterH+Hydrogenion+OH-Hydroxideion

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.2H(aq)++2e-H2(g)

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 (SO42-)and hydroxide ions (OH-) 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.

4OH(aq)-2H2O(l)+O2(g)+4e-


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