The products of the electrolysis are sodium hydroxide and chlorine.
Things are dissolving. Solids break up into ions. for example in a solution of salt water, NaCl is put into water and breaks up into Na+ and Cl-
Yes. Electrolysis" literally means to break something apart (in this case water) using electricity. u like poo
Breaking chemical bonds is always endothermic. 463 kJ/mole are required to break O-H bonds. There are two O-H bonds per water molecule, so one mole of water requires 926kJ to break all the bonds. this energy requirement is supplied by the electrical current.
Electricity will do it. You can use a small battery and a beaker of water. Put a wire from each terminal into the water. The water will bubble as the electricity passes through. One electrode, the (+), or anode, will produce oxygen atoms, the other electrode, the (-), or cathode, will produce hydrogen atoms.The process is called electrolysis. The bubbles can also be collected quite easily (oxygen gas from one terminal, hydrogen from the other), but that is another matter.
Thunder will not break a mirror.
Through electrolysis, electricity can break apart molecules. A common science class experiment is the electrolysis of water.
It could be done by electrolysis of a molten solution of NaCl, (not a dilute solution).
electrolysis electro is electrical power lysis is latin for breakdown
A method of separation is electrolysis.
Electrolysis, which as the name implies, is the process of splitting something apart with electricity.
endothermic... it think
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Electrolysis (coming from "electro", meaning electricity, and "lysis", meaning to cut) is the process whereby electricity is used to break apart a substance into two different substances. For example, electrolysis of water produces its constituent elemental gases, hydrogen and oxygen by this process: 2H20 + (electricity) --> 2H2 + O2
the process that is used to break down water is by passing a electrical current through it ,it is called electrolysis.
Things are dissolving. Solids break up into ions. for example in a solution of salt water, NaCl is put into water and breaks up into Na+ and Cl-
Yes. Electrolysis" literally means to break something apart (in this case water) using electricity. u like poo
Electrolysis of water using carbon rods and a low voltage of electric current will break down water into hydrogen and oxygen. Theoretically, thermolysis (electrolysis at a high temperature) would be more efficient, given a suitable source of heat energy.