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