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When an electric current is passed through water during the process of electrolysis, two gases are formed. One ga has a boiling point of -183`C and the other has a boiling point of -253`C. Has a physical change occurred? Explain.
@ajanijones
Lets see.
Im thinking of how to explain it because yes There is a Physical change that occurred.
Yes I agree with you.
1 sec let me try to explain how and why.
Okay, thank you!
Ok so here 's how Run a current through water and its molecules will split up at the electrodes forming Hydrogen and Oxygen (H20 => H2 + O2 requiring 854KJ/Mol)[1]. The process is not 100% efficient, as it involves the movement of molecules and ions to and from the electrodes, causing them to bump into one another on their way and hence increasing overall enthalpy. In fact, a high enough current will heat a small water bath to the point of boiling during a very brief period of electrolysis. If you dont under stand that then im not sure what to say sorry if It did not help But if it did then No problem.
What is 854KJ/Mol[1]?
@ajanijones
Its Effect of probe molecules with different proton affinities on the coordination of boron atoms in dehydrated zeolite
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