the waste gases escaping from the electrolysis cell carbon dioxide. describe how the carbon dioxide is formed
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- The oxygen reacts with the carbon in the electrodes, forming carbon dioxide which bubbles off. Carbon is therefore lost from the positive electrodes, so they must be replaced frequently. This adds to the cost of the process
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