
Water Electrolysis Diagram
Here's a clear diagram showing the process of water electrolysis. You can see water (H₂O) in the central part of the apparatus. An external power source, represented by the battery below, drives the reaction. As electricity passes through, water is decomposed, and gas bubbles (likely hydrogen and oxygen) are visibly forming at the electrodes in the two outer collection tubes. It's a fundamental setup for understanding chemical decomposition.
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