electrolysis by using a DC current with 12V an put the two pols into water
2006-07-09 04:40:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to try this at home do this.
Put some water in a glass. Add some salt to the water. This helps the conduction of the electric current through the water and speeds up the process.
Sharpen both ends of 2 pencils.
Stand the pencils in the water.
Get a 6 volt battery with the springs on the top.
Use a couple of wire leads with clips on each end to connect the battery terminals to the graphite of the pencil ends sticking out of the water.
Bubbles will form on the pencil ends in the water. One pencil will be forming oxygen bubbles and one will be forming hydrogen bubbles.
2006-07-09 06:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Electrolysis
2006-07-09 04:35:14
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answered by csasanks 2
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yeah electrolysis. (and not boiling it, boiling would only seperate water from it's container)
In short, Electrolysis is done by flowing electricity through water. One of the electrode would generate gaseous hydrogen, and the other electrode would produce gaseous oxygen, you have to contain both of them, or they would escape, and you'll get nothing.
2006-07-09 04:39:03
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answered by Lie Ryan 6
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The voltic cellular approach of electrolysis ,by employing employing electic electrodes in ionic water finally leads to formation of H2 and O2 gases.it quite is severe priced and has no longer been commercially exploited.the business procedures are chemical reactions with ZINC metallic or by employing passing the steam with the aid of electric powered discharge .
2016-12-10 06:55:06
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answered by pfarr 4
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Heya!!okie..to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen,the simplest way is electrolysis.u muz use use either carbon or platinum electrods for best results.then,u'l end up having 2 parts of hydrogen and 1 part oxygen.thus,the molecule formula of water=H20..hope dis helps!!^^,
2006-07-09 04:41:30
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answered by *Brains&Brawns 1
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Evaporation
2006-07-09 04:50:21
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answered by Anonymous
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If you knew that then world's energy problem will be solved in less than a minute
2006-07-09 04:35:54
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answered by pathowiz 3
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I know that everyone said it, but electrolysis.
2006-07-09 05:26:10
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answered by cj k 4
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QUICKEST method is to drop a NUKE into a pool of water.
10 points please!
2006-07-09 04:50:18
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answer #10
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answered by ras_n_austx 1
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