a) Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and salts.
(The solutions of acids, bases, and salts can conduct electricity because they produce ions when dissolved in water and allow an electric current to pass through them.)
b) The passage of an electric current through a solution causes chemical effects.
(A chemical reaction occurs when an electric current passes through a conducting solution. As a result, the solution decomposes into positive and negative ions. This process of decomposition of the solution is known as the chemical effect of electric current.)
c) If you pass current through copper sulphate solution, copper gets deposited on the plate connected to the negative terminal of the battery.
(Copper sulphate decomposes into positively charged copper ions and negatively charged sulphate ions when an electric current is passed through it. These positively charged copper ions get drawn towards the plate (cathode) connected to the negative terminal of a battery and get deposited on it.)
d) The process of depositing a layer of any desired metal on another material by means of electricity is called electroplating.
One of the most significant uses of the chemical effects of electric current is electroplating.