Electrolysis of hydrochloric acid solution with indicator
In aqueous hydrochloric acid, the electrolyzed solution is acidic at both electrodes.
In aqueous hydrochloric acid, the electrolyzed solution is acidic at both electrodes.
Electrolysis of a zinc nitrate solution produces oxygen at the anode and zinc at the cathode.
Electrolysis of a sodium hydroxide solution produces oxygen at the anode and hydrogen at the cathode.
Electrolysis of a strontium nitrate solution produces oxygen at the anode and hydrogen at the cathode.
In aqueous sodium hydroxide, the electrolyzed solution is basic at both electrodes.
Electrolysis of a silver nitrate solution produces oxygen at the anode and silver at the cathode.
Electrolysis of a sodium chloride solution produces oxygen at the anode and hydrogen at the cathode.
Electrolysis of a barium nitrate solution produces oxygen at the anode and hydrogen at the cathode.
In neutral sodium chloride, base is produced at the cathode and acid at the anode.
Electrolysis of a lead(II) nitrate solution produces oxygen at the anode and lead at the cathode.