The question more or less answers itself. You put an electric current through it and hydrogen forms at the cathode and oxygen forms at the anode.
Electrolysis is commonly used to obtain chlorine from sea water. In this process, an electric current is passed through the sea water, causing the separation of the elements and allowing for the extraction of chlorine gas.
Sodium is an element that can be obtained from sea water. It is present in the form of sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt, and can be extracted through processes like electrolysis.
Chlorine is extracted from seawater using a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through the saltwater to split it into its components. Chlorine is collected at the anode during this process.
The pH of the solution after electrolysis of a brine solution will depend on the concentration of the resulting ions in the solution. The electrolysis of brine solution produces chlorine gas, hydrogen gas, and sodium hydroxide. The pH of the solution will increase due to the formation of sodium hydroxide, making it alkaline.
Water treatment processes used for drinking water are not typically designed to handle the high levels of salt found in seawater. Desalination is a separate process used specifically to remove salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
Separate the sand grains using a fine mesh. Separate salt from the water by using evaporation (leaving the salt crystals behind), and condensation (turning the evaporated water vapor back into a liquid).
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By the sea where there is plenty of salt water. (Brine)
Electrolysis is commonly used to obtain chlorine from sea water. In this process, an electric current is passed through the sea water, causing the separation of the elements and allowing for the extraction of chlorine gas.
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Sodium is an element that can be obtained from sea water. It is present in the form of sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt, and can be extracted through processes like electrolysis.
They are separate bodies of water in and beyond the Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
The Red Sea.