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Which of the following was used as the electrolyte in the Volta cell?

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Sulphuric acid
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Copper sulphate solution
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Phosphoric acid
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Hydrogen peroxide
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Solution

The correct option is A Sulphuric acid
Alessandro Volta, an italian physicist invented the electrolytic cell, in which copper and zinc rods were dipped in sulphuric acid to produce electricity. In other words, sulphuric acid was used as the electrolyte in the Volta cell.

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