Question
Question: The electrolysis of acidified water is an example of: (A) Reduction (B) Oxidation (C) Redox re...
The electrolysis of acidified water is an example of:
(A) Reduction
(B) Oxidation
(C) Redox reaction
(D) Synthesis
Solution
The water containing a small amount of acid dissolved in it is called acidified water. And we can say that the chemical decomposition produced by passing electric current through a solution containing ions is called electrolysis. Redox reaction is a reaction where both oxidation and reduction takes place.
Complete-step- by- step answer:
As we know that water is a very poor conductor of electricity, but it has some hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. These ions are formed when a small proportion of water molecules naturally dissociate. If water is acidified with a little amount of dilute sulphuric acid, then following process occurs:
Ions are attracted to the cathode, gain electrons and form hydrogen gas.
H++e−→HH+H→H2
Ions are attracted to the anode, loose electrons and form oxygen gas.
OH−→OH+e−OH+OH→H2O+OO+O→O2↑
The overall balanced reaction for the process can be written as: