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Monday, 14 September 2015

Why is graphite used in electrolytic cells?

NDA NA Exam I 2015 Questions

Question 83 Why is graphite used in electrolytic cells?

A) Graphite is soft and can be easily moulded into electrodes
B) Graphite is made of layers of carbon atoms which can slide
C) Graphite is inert to most of the chemicals and remains intact in electrolytic cells
D) Graphite is a good conductor of electricity

Answer: Graphite is inert to most of the chemicals and remains intact in electrolytic cells

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