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Give reasons as to why - the electrolysis of acidulated water is considered to be an example of catalysis.
Give reason:
The electrolysis of acidulated water is considered to be an example of catalysis.
Solution 1
Dilute sulphuric acid catalyses dissociation, so electrolysis of acidified water is considered an example of catalysis.
Solution 2
Because of two reasons:
- It initiates the chemical reaction which increases the rate of reaction.
- Second, the same amount of acid is recovered at the end of the reaction.
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