In the electrolysis of water, hydrogen is formed at the——————.
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CATHODE
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Hydrogen will be formed at the cathode and oxygen will appear at the anode.
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Water at the cathode combines with electrons from the external circuit to form hydrogen gas and negatively charged oxygen ions. The oxygen ions pass through the solid ceramic membrane and react at the anode to form oxygen gas and generate electrons for the external circuit.
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