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Explain electrolysis. What in the electroysis of water ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The electrolysis of water produces hydrogen and oxygen gases. At the anode, water is oxidized to oxygen gas and hydrogen ions. ... At the cathode, water is reduced to hydrogen gas and hydroxide ions.

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Electrolysis, process by which electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change. ... The process is carried out in an electrolytic cell, an apparatus consisting of positive and negative electrodes held apart and dipped into a solution containing positively and negatively charged ions.

Electrolysis of water is the process by which water is decomposed into oxygen and hydrogen gas, when electric current is passed through it. Water molecule is decomposed in to H+ and OH- ions, when electric current is passed through it.

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