Yes, when an electric current is passed through water, it can electrolyze the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen gases. This process is known as electrolysis, where the water molecules break down into their constituent elements.
When electric current is passed through a strong solution of brine (sodium chloride in water), electrolysis occurs. Chlorine gas is produced at the anode, sodium metal at the cathode, and sodium hydroxide remains in solution. This process is known as the chlor-alkali process.
A river can give us electrical energy through hydropower, where the movement of the water is used to turn turbines, which then generate electricity. This process, known as hydroelectric power generation, is a renewable and sustainable way to produce electricity without emitting greenhouse gases.
the chemical in which an electrical current can pass through have to have ionic bonds holding its components together. Salt water is the simplest example of this. it is highly polar with its sodium and chlorine ions freely floating in the water and water itself is very polar with the large oxygen molecule delivering equal charge in opposition to the hydrogens so all the little molecules in salt water line right up like iron in a magnet
Sure! An electromagnet is a type of magnet that attracts objects when an electric current flows through it.
Certainly! Here's a problem: Calculate the resistance of a conductor if a current of 2 amperes flows through it when a voltage of 10 volts is applied. Use Ohm's Law (V = IR) to find the resistance.
Hydrogen and oxygen collect on the electrodes when a electric current flows through the water.
When electric current is passed through a strong solution of brine (sodium chloride in water), electrolysis occurs. Chlorine gas is produced at the anode, sodium metal at the cathode, and sodium hydroxide remains in solution. This process is known as the chlor-alkali process.
The two water soluble gases areO2 & CO2
No, it is just gases that are in the water naturally. It might give you gas that is about all.
the plasticcs thrown in water have toxic gases and if you people throw plastic in water, these harmful plastics will give out toxic gases which causes harm not only to us but the marine life also..........
The leaves of a plant give off water vapor through tiny openings on their surface called stomata. Stomata help regulate the exchange of gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, and the loss of water through transpiration.
they are formed by lava and very few gases also mixed with salt to give it the crystal look then it will freeze in water and go through the crystslization process but they are formed under the earth in the ocean by brazil.
Yes. You cannot get water from hydrogen alone. You need oxygen. Since oxygen is a part of the atmosphere, simply burning hydrogen in air will give you water vapor. Passing an electric current through water will split it back into hydrogen and oxygen.
Humans exchange gases through the respiratory system, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. Plants exchange gases through tiny openings called stomata on their leaves, taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen during photosynthesis.
Clouds are not made of gases, but of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed around particles such as dust or pollutants in the atmosphere. While gases such as water vapor are present in clouds, it is the condensed water droplets or ice crystals that give clouds their visible form.
A river can give us electrical energy through hydropower, where the movement of the water is used to turn turbines, which then generate electricity. This process, known as hydroelectric power generation, is a renewable and sustainable way to produce electricity without emitting greenhouse gases.
Transpiration is the process by which plants give out water through the stomata.