Water dissociates into hydrogen and oxygen on passing light through it.
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When electric current is passed through water, water dissociates into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is deposited over negative pole and oxygen is deposited over positive pole. Deposition of hydrogen and oxygen at different poles is visible in the form of bubbles.
Water can be split into its constituent elements, hydrogen and oxygen, by passing a current through it. This process is called electrolysis. ... At the cathode, two H+ ions pick up electrons and form H2 gas.
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