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Is it safe to inhale the oxygen which comes after electrolysis of water?


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Answered by unnatidubey136
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Here is your answer - No. Untreated and unpurified, the gas coming directly out of your reaction vessel would be unsafe to inhale. It is likely that water vapour containing traces of KOH would be present, and this poses a significant safety risk to the person breathing this vapour.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the case of the water electrolysis for the human activities in space, it is required to produce the dry oxygen, since the oxygen is consumed by the human breathing. ... One solution to produce the dry oxygen from the water electrolysis is to supply water only to the cathode side.

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