Math, asked by patelrishabh889, 7 months ago

why the separation of H2 From H2O is so risky ?​

Answers

Answered by sanu27937
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, are produced at different electrodes, the membranes separate them as well, which allows for the easy harvesting of hydrogen. ... As a result, rather than pure hydrogen, you get a hazardous mix of the two gases.

Answered by dhareaveer
3

\huge{\underline{\tt{\green{Answer:}}}}

Question - Why the separation of H2 From

H2O is so risky ?

Answer - ➣ Since the two gases, hydrogen

and oxygen, are produced at different electrodes, the membranes

separate them as well, which allows for the easy harvesting of

hydrogen.

<marquee behaviour-move><font color="Blue"><h1>#Mark me Brainliest and Follow.......@dhareaveer✌️❤️</ ht></marquee>

Similar questions