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chemistry 08 electrolytes
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Q.1. The substances which allow the electricity to pass through them in their molten states or in the form of their aqueous solution and undergo chemical decomposition, are known as?
Q.2. The electrolytes which are almost completely dissociated into ions in solution are known as?
Q.3. The electrolytes which do not ionise completely in solution are known as?
Q.4. NaCl, KCl, HCl, NaOH are examples of?
Q.5. CH3COOH, H2CO3, HCN, ZnCl2, NH4OH are examples of?
Q.6. The rods or plates used to pass electricity through electrolytes are known as?
Q.7. The electrode which is connected to positive terminal of battery is known as?
Q.8. Which chemical reaction occurs at anode?
Q.9. The electrode which is connected to negative terminal of battery is known as?
Q.10. Which chemical reaction occurs at cathode?