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As one molecule of water is composed of two atoms of Hydrogen to one atom of oxygen electrolysis of water should produce twice as much Hydrogen as it does Oxygen.
As each water molecule contains one atom of Oxygen and two atoms of Hydrogen you would expect electrolysis of water to produce twice as much Hydrogen as Oxygen.
yes. hydrogen and oxygen gas will be evolved
when electricity is passed through water using electrolysis, it will decompose to form hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) atoms
It would be possible but not practical. The electrolysis of water requires energy. Just as much energy goes into the water that is electrolyzed as comes out from burning the hydrogen and oxygen. However, not all of the energy would go into splitting the water during electrolysis and you cannot recover all of the energy from burning it, so neither process is 100% efficient. It would be more efficient to have the electricity power the car directly.
As one molecule of water is composed of two atoms of Hydrogen to one atom of oxygen electrolysis of water should produce twice as much Hydrogen as it does Oxygen.
It can be produced by electrolysis of water. Which disassociates the Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules.
As each water molecule contains one atom of Oxygen and two atoms of Hydrogen you would expect electrolysis of water to produce twice as much Hydrogen as Oxygen.
By electrolysis
Canisters of pure oxygen can be purchased from chemical supply companies. You can also produce pure oxygen through electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen.
yes. hydrogen and oxygen gas will be evolved
Electrolysis of water produce hydrogen.
when electricity is passed through water using electrolysis, it will decompose to form hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) atoms
It would be possible but not practical. The electrolysis of water requires energy. Just as much energy goes into the water that is electrolyzed as comes out from burning the hydrogen and oxygen. However, not all of the energy would go into splitting the water during electrolysis and you cannot recover all of the energy from burning it, so neither process is 100% efficient. It would be more efficient to have the electricity power the car directly.
The water molecules will be split releasing hydrogen and Oxygen gas.
None are. The elements are not decomposed: the water is. The elements released by the reaction are hydrogen and oxygen.
Water is dissociated in hydrogen and oxygen.