The electrolysis of one mole of water produces a mole of hydrogen gas and a half-mole of oxygen gas in their normal diatomic forms. A detailed analysis of the process makes use of the thermodyamic potentials and the first law of thermodynamics.
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Electrolysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a method of using an electric current to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. Electrolysis is commercially highly important as a stag...
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Electrolysis of water - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electrolysis of water is the decomposition of water (H 2 O) into oxygen (O 2 ) and hydrogen gas (H 2 ) due to an electric current being passed through the water. This electrolytic process is ra...
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One is oxygen, the other is hydrogen. ... It's certainly by far the safest electrolysis you can do, and it's probably the single easiest way to isolate pure elements (two at once!) from an "ore". This is also the only simple experiment you can do in which, in a very real sense, you create the atoms you're collecting,
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(QSI) will present the results of its recent research into increasing efficiencies of electrodes made from compressed nano catalysts for hydrogen electrolysis, as well as a new concept in electrode design it calls Stingray, at the upcoming National Hydrogen Association meeting in San Antonio.
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Online news, features and analysis ... QuantumSphere (QSI), a manufacturer of nano metals and alloys for applications in renewable energy and other markets demanding advanced materials, has announced the recent filing of another patent relating to the production of hydrogen by electrolysis using its proprietary nano electrodes.
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The most common method of producing hydrogen is elecrolysis, where hydrogen can be extracted from water directly, by simply adding electricity. The diagram below shows how electrolysis works.
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Keep in mind that electrolysis is a pollution free, non CO2 emitting process. At $1.14 to $4.09 per pound of hydrogen, this drastic improvement in electrolysis efficiency now makes hydrogen an economically and commercially viable replacement for our current fossil fuel economy.
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One way to convert Water to Hydrogen and Oxygen is through the process of Electrolysis - using electricity as the source of energy to drive the reaction. Let's take a look at what that might look like...
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Denny Klein just patented his process of converting H2O to HHO, producing a gas that combines the atomic power of hydrogen with the chemical stability of water. "it turns right back to water. In fa...
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