The question needs to be more specific. What method of electrolysis are you performing. Are you using aluminum foil and salty water? If you are, the NaCL (salt) will be electrolysed to form NaOH (lye) and also giving off chlorine gas. (which can be dangerous in sufficient quantity) The sodium hydroxide (lye) will in turn attack your aluminum foil creating aluminum oxide. This aluminum oxide it what is causing your water to be murky. Carbon electrodes are a better option.
One way to convert water into its constituent elements is by electrolysis. Electrolysis is done by putting a positive and a negative electrode into the water and passing a direct current through the water. The hydrogen and oxygen will turn into their elemental gasses.
in clear water
This is electrolysis of a molten compound.
electrolysis
Electrolysis of calcium chloride solution release chlorine.
The water is murky
what does murky water mean
Into the Murky Water was created on 2011-05-02.
No, "murky" means hard to see through. Deep water can be murky because it is often dark, but shallower water can also be murky if it is muddy.
Murky means unclear or cloudy, uncertainty.
Electrolysis will turn water into hydrogen and oxygen gas.
Water in an unwashed glass last used for milk may look murky.Though murky, the water still tested okay to drink.It is hard to create a murky appearance of water, though it is often seen in nature.
One way to convert water into its constituent elements is by electrolysis. Electrolysis is done by putting a positive and a negative electrode into the water and passing a direct current through the water. The hydrogen and oxygen will turn into their elemental gasses.
I looked into the pond water and tried to see my reflection, but the water was just too *murky*.
The bleach is removing contaminants and may even turn murky for a day or two, but will soon clear up.
dirt
After use or after stupid little sisters the water in your lava lamp can become murky. Mine is murky because my dumb little sister put hand lotion in it Yours may be murky because of continuous usage.