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How hydrogen and oxygen decomposes during the electrolysis of water

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During electrolysis of water,hydrogen and oxygen decomposes because the electrons from the electric current cause an oxidation-reduction reaction. At one electrode, called the cathode, electrons pass into the solution and cause a reduction. At the other electrode, called the anode, electrons leave the solution completing the circuit, and cause an oxidation.
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