Hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules can be easily split by what electrolysis. This is the process which is used to breakdown water.
The water molecules will be split releasing hydrogen and Oxygen gas.
Mixtures are just that... things mixed together and not joined. A compound is joined together chemically and cannot be split too easily.
Water is a polar molecule, meaning that the hydrogen end has a negative charge, while the oxygen end has a positive charge. When other polar molecules are exposed to these charges they split apart. In salt the sodium has a positive charge that is attracted to the hydrogen's negative charge, and a the chloride has a negative charge that is attracted to oxygen's positive charge.
hydrogen and oxygen
Hydrogen and oxygen are the component of elements of water, which give water the chemical formula H2O. There's plenty of oxygen in our air; about 20% of our air is oxygen. Hydrogen, however, isn't so common. It's so light that it rises straight up into the upper atmosphere and often just keeps going right into space.
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They are split into oxygen and hydrogen.
One is produced
One is produced
The water molecules will be split releasing hydrogen and Oxygen gas.
Since water is comprised of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, when it is split into atoms by plants during photosynthesis the only other atoms other than oxygen that are produced are hydrogen atoms.
When water is broken down chemically the hydrogen and oxygen atoms split apart from on another and rearrange into diatomic hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) molecules. 2H2O --> 2H2 + O2
Mixtures are just that... things mixed together and not joined. A compound is joined together chemically and cannot be split too easily.
Oxygen cannot be split into hydrogen.
Gills split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, used for aerobic cellular respiration.
Water is a polar molecule, meaning that the hydrogen end has a negative charge, while the oxygen end has a positive charge. When other polar molecules are exposed to these charges they split apart. In salt the sodium has a positive charge that is attracted to the hydrogen's negative charge, and a the chloride has a negative charge that is attracted to oxygen's positive charge.