what happens to hydrogen at cathode
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Water splitting is the chemical reaction in which water is broken down into oxygen andhydrogen:
2 H2O → 2 H2 + O2
Efficient and economical photochemical water splitting would be a technological breakthrough that could underpin a hydrogen economy. A version of water splitting occurs in photosynthesis, but hydrogen is not produced. No practical version of water splitting has been demonstrated, but the two component reactions (H2 production and O2production) are well known. The reverse of water splitting is the basis of the
2 H2O → 2 H2 + O2
Efficient and economical photochemical water splitting would be a technological breakthrough that could underpin a hydrogen economy. A version of water splitting occurs in photosynthesis, but hydrogen is not produced. No practical version of water splitting has been demonstrated, but the two component reactions (H2 production and O2production) are well known. The reverse of water splitting is the basis of the
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