How much energy does it take to split water into hydrogen and oxygen and how much energy the produce?
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The energy required to split water into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis is about 260 kJ per mole of water.Splitting one litre of water would take at least 16 MJ (4.4 kWh), which is an enormous expense on an industrial scale.
It is in the ratio of 2:1
It is in the ratio of 2:1
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The energy required to split water into hydrogen and oxygen is 260 KJ
and to separate 1 litre is 4.4 kwh
The energy required to split water into hydrogen and oxygen is 260 KJ
and to separate 1 litre is 4.4 kwh
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