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Predict the product of electrolysis in the following: A dilute solution of H2SO4 with platinum electrodes - Chemistry

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Predict the product of electrolysis in the following:

A dilute solution of H2SO4 with platinum electrodes

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Solution

H2SO4 ionizes in aqueous solutions to give H+ and `"SO"_4^(2-)` ions.

\[\ce{H_2SO_{4(aq)} -> 2H+_{ (aq)} + SO^{2-}_{4(aq)}}\]

On electrolysis, either of H+ ions or H2O molecules can get reduced at the cathode. But the reduction potential of H+ ions is higher than that of H2O molecules.

\[\ce{2H+_{ (aq)} + 2e- -> H_{2(g)}}\]; E° = 0.0 V

\[\ce{2H_2O_{ (aq)} + 2e- -> H_{2(g)} + 2OH-_{(aq)}}\]; E° = - 0.83 V

Hence, at the cathode, H+ ions are reduced to liberate H2 gas.

On the other hand, at the anode, either of `"SO"_4^(2-)` ions or H2O molecules can get oxidized. But the oxidation of `"SO"_4^(2-)` involves breaking of more bonds than that of H2O molecules. Hence, `"SO"_4^(2-)` ions have a lower oxidation potential than H2O. Thus, H2O is oxidized at the anode to liberate O2 molecules.

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