That can with water, which is 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Perhaps one process can be with electrolysis. That's having two carbon rods in water, very strong DC voltage and current. Then oxygen bubbles at one rod, and hydrogen at the other.
Introduce an electric current. You will need an annode and a cathode, separated by a given amount of space. Fill that space with water. When the electricity passes from annode to cathode (through the water) the current will split the hydrogen from the oxygen.
you will need 2 pencils, a 9 volt battery, a thin gauge wire, a clear glass, a paper cut into a circle with 2 holes in it, and water.
This is done through the electrolysis of water.
No, filtration will not separate water into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrolysis is the process most commonly used.
When separated into its component parts, hydrogen and oxygen, the original water no longer exists.
Oxygen and hydrogen are the two ellements that make up water.
No. It is a compound made of the elements oxygen and hydrogen: H2O.
water is made of two hydrogen and one oxygen. (H2O)
We can't create hydrogen and oxygen because they are natural, water is a mixture of both. Hydrogen and oxygen are elements and can't be made.
Water cannot be separated into hydrogen and oxygen by boiling. Boiling is a physical change which means the molecule doesn't change at all--liquid water and water vapor are both H2O. Water can be separated into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity, this would be a chemical change.
Splitting water results in oxygen and hydrogen. The water element is separated into two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
When separated into its component parts, hydrogen and oxygen, the original water no longer exists.
Pure water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
You could if you separated the hydrogen and oxygen of the water ice by electrolysis, which would probably be very impractical.
It's a physical change. The atoms of Oxygen and Hydrogen that made up the water molecules have simply been separated from each other.
It would be 10.8 + 77.3.So that would be 88.1g of water in the scale you are using.
Hydrogen and oxygen are the products of electroysis of water .
Hydrogen can be separated from water molecules :)
Water contains hydrogen and oxygen. Sugar contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Since oxygen is an element, it can not be made from chemicals. Instead, it can be separated from compounds. For example, water is made from molecules containing hydrogen and oxygen. When the bond between these two elements is broken by electrolysis, both the oxygen and the hydrogen can be collected.
Hydrogen and oxygen are the reactants and water is the product.