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During the electrolysis of dilute sulphuric acid, it splits into :
  1. oxygen ions and sulphate ions
  2. oxygen ions and hydrogen ions
  3. oxygen ions, hydrogen ions and sulphate ions
  4. hydrogen ions and sulphate ions

A
hydrogen ions and sulphate ions
B
oxygen ions and hydrogen ions
C
oxygen ions, hydrogen ions and sulphate ions
D
oxygen ions and sulphate ions
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Dilute Sulphuric acid on electrolysis gives hydrogen ions and sulphate ions.

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