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Yes. This can be done by condensation, since the two gasses change from gas to liquid at different temperatures.

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What is used to separate hydrogen and oxygen?

Electrolysis, the passing of electric current through water will separate the water into oxygen and hydrogen molecules.


If you applied electricity to water you could separate water into which 2 gases?

Hydrogen and oxygen.


How do you separate Hydrogen and Oxygen gases in industrial electrolysis of water process?

In electrolysis, oxygen and hydrogen gas are produced at different electrodes (oxygen at the anode and hydrogen at the cathode). Since these electrodes do not have to be in close proximity, the hydrogen and oxygen will bubble upwards into separate collection vessels. If you needed to separate hydrogen and oxygen once mixed, the easiest way I can think of would be to cool the mixture to ~60K. At this point the oxygen would condense and leave hydrogen gas.


How can water be electrolyzed to separate hydrogen and oxygen gases?

Water can be electrolyzed by passing an electric current through it, which causes the water molecules to break apart into hydrogen and oxygen gases. This process occurs at the electrodes, where hydrogen gas is produced at the cathode and oxygen gas is produced at the anode.


How do you separate hydrogen and oxygen gases without explosion in industrial electrolysis of water?

In industrial electrolysis of water, hydrogen and oxygen gases can be safely separated by using separate collection chambers to prevent them from mixing. This is typically done by employing a membrane or a barrier between the two electrodes to keep the gases separated. Additionally, proper ventilation and control systems are in place to ensure that any buildup of gases is safely released to prevent explosion.


How can hydrogen be added to water?

Hydrogen can be added to water through a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through water to separate it into hydrogen and oxygen gases.


Are hydrogen and oxygen solids gases or liquids at 20 degrees c?

Hydrogen and Oxygen are gases at 20OC.


Why is water formed when you mix hydrogen and oxygen gases?

Water is H2O. 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. Water is not formed when you mix hydrogen and oxygen. An explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is formed. When you burn hydrogen in oxygen, the resulting compound is water. When you boil water the result is steam, or water vapor. Boiling does NOT separate the hydrogen and oxygen. An electrical current is needed to separate the hydrogen and oxygen. CAUTION: Do NOT put salt in the water to speed up the electrolysis of water. It changes the products. instead of hydrogen and oxygen, you get hydrogen, chlorine (gas), and sodium hydroxide. The last two are very poisonous.


How can electrolysis be used to produce hydrogen?

Electrolysis can be used to produce hydrogen by passing an electric current through water, splitting it into hydrogen and oxygen gases. This process involves using an electrolyzer, which contains electrodes and an electrolyte solution, to separate the hydrogen and oxygen molecules.


How do you separate hydrogen and oxygen gas after you make it from electrolysis?

Use a distillation column. It cools down the gases to below the boiling point of oxygen at high preassure. Oxygen condenses and forms a liquid that can be tapped from the column while hydrogen remains a gas. Why not separate the electrodes used in the electrolyzation process and trap hydrogen at one and the oxygen at the other? It is a lot easier, and probably a lot less dangerous (as a hydrogen and oxygen gas mixture is explosive).


What gases are in water?

hydrogen and oxygen


What is the usual of oxygen and hydrogen?

The usual state of oxygen and hydrogen: they are gases at room temperature.