This is an electrolysis process:
2 H2O-------------2 H2 + O2
The passage of an electric current through a conducting liquid causes chemical reactions.The resulting effects are called chemical effects of electric current
No. It is a physical process cause be passing an electric current through a wire.
an electric current causes a chemical reaction
This process is the thermal decomposition.
well if u put particles through the current they come out then u recharge then maximize then balance so it has to be equal you need protons nuetrons an electron .then mix them all together and u have an electric current
The passage of an electric current through a conducting liquid causes chemical reactions.The resulting effects are called chemical effects of electric current
it is a type of electro chemical cell that is able to fuel into electric current , it is able to do it through reaction between oxidized particles and electric current
An electrochemical cell, which is sometimes called a battery.
The process is called electrolysis, and it usually results in a decomposition reaction. For example, passing an electric current through water results in the reaction 2H2O --> 2H2 + O2.
A chemical reaction can break the chemical bonds that hold atoms together. A change in temperature can also do it, as can an electric current.
No. It is a physical process cause be passing an electric current through a wire.
There are several formulas to find out leakage current, but one is the general electric current equation. This electric current equation is I=Qt.
an electric current causes a chemical reaction
a primary cell is an electric cell that produces current by an irreversible chemical reaction
a chemical decomposition reaction produced by passing an electric current through a solution containing ions is known as electrolytic decomposition reaction
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Hydrolysis is the chemical breakdown of a compound due to reaction with water and electrolysis is the chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions.