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The process of passing an electric current through water is known as electrolysis. During electrolysis, the electric current decomposes water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Why is the electrolysis of
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The process of passing an electric current through water is known as electrolysis. During electrolysis, the electric current decomposes water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Why is the electrolysis of water an example of a chemical change?
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An electric current is used
Step-by-step explanation:
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