What are the products at the electrodes when dilute sulfuric acid is electrolysed using inert electrodes?

During the electrolysis of dilute sulphuric acid using inert electrodes, Hydrogen is produced at the cathode, Oxygen is produced at the anode by taking the oxygen from the water. But what happens to the Sulphur atoms in H2SO4?

Nothing. SO42- (from sulfuric acid) is unchanged.

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(Original post by Pigster) Nothing. SO42- (from sulfuric acid) is unchanged.

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Exactly, they remain in the solution being electrolysed, simple as.

Electrolysis involves using electricity to break down electrolytes. The products of electrolysis can be predicted for a given electrolyte.