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When electricity is passed through water
,
hydrogen and oxygen gases are formed. A
change in the state of matter occurs. Is this
example a physical or chemical change?
Explain your answer.​

Answers

Answered by georgeanorue
1

Answer:

During the electrolysis of water, two new products oxygen and hydrogen are formed. so new products are formed. thus, it is a chemical change

Explanation:

Electrolytic decomposition takes place. This means that the water splits into its constitute elements - Hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) which cannot be reversed easily.

Answered by manasvikora
1

Answer:

During the electrolysis of water, two new products oxygen and hydrogen are formed. so new products are formed. thus, it is a chemical change

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