Hai Dr I need an explanation on why some result the spots are single like a dot and some are the result is having a long spot which clearly shows the path of the components move upwards. How I should justify it that both are correct
To make your basic chemistry concept clear, here is the explanation. The negatively charged electrode will attract positive ions (cations) toward it from the solution. It can donate some of its excess electrons to such cations or to other species in the liquid being electrolyzed. Hence this electrode is in effect a reducing agent. In any electrochemical cell (electrolytic or galvanic) the electrode at which reduction occurs is called the cathode. The positive electrode, on the other hand, will attract negative ions (anions) toward itself. This electrode can accept electrons from those negative ions or other species in the solution and hence behaves as an oxidizing agent. In any electrochemical cell the anode is the electrode at which oxidation occurs.
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Hai Dr I need an explanation on why some result the spots are single like a dot and some are the result is having a long spot which clearly shows the path of the components move upwards. How I should justify it that both are correct
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To make your basic chemistry concept clear, here is the explanation.
The negatively charged electrode will attract positive ions (cations) toward it from the solution. It can donate some of its excess electrons to such cations or to other species in the liquid being electrolyzed. Hence this electrode is in effect a reducing agent. In any electrochemical cell (electrolytic or galvanic) the electrode at which reduction occurs is called the cathode.
The positive electrode, on the other hand, will attract negative ions (anions) toward itself. This electrode can accept electrons from those negative ions or other species in the solution and hence behaves as an oxidizing agent. In any electrochemical cell the anode is the electrode at which oxidation occurs.
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