A chemical reaction that separates water into hydrogen and oxygen.
What is electrolysis of water?
A material that is on the outside of the battery.
What is zinc?
A non-conductive liquid due to having partial charges rather than full charges.
What is pure water?
The explosive byproduct of electrolysis of water.
What is hydrogen gas?
Water with a type of salt in it (different salts produce different chemicals).
What is electrolyte solution?
This material is in the inside of the battery, and the zinc atoms want to give electrons to it.
What is MnO2?
The charges of Sodium and Chlorine.
What are full charges, +1 for sodium, -1 for chlorine?
A process that happens to hydrogen during electrolysis of water.
What is hydrogen gains electrons?
This breaks the chemical bonds between hydrogen and oxygen in the water.
What is electricity?
A reaction when electrons move from a substance to another.
What is a redox reaction?
The way to make water conductive.
What is adding/ dissolving ions because they have full charges?
The ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms in a water molecule.
What is 2:1?
The names of the positive and negative side of the battery.
What is the anode and the cathode?
The conductive material in electrolysis of water.
What is salt water?
The reason why salt a rigid crystal.
How are Pos. and Neg. atoms attracting due to opposite charges?
(Sodium - and Chlorine + )
The atomic structure of protium (most common hydrogen isotope) .
What is a proton and an electron?
The gas that forms on the cathode, and the gas that forms on the anode.
What is oxygen forms on the cathode side, and hydrogen forms on the anode side?
The anode and the cathode of the dry cell battery.
What is the zinc and the MnO2, respectively?
The way salt dissolves in water.
How are the partial charges on water molecules attracting to/pulling apart positive and negative charges ions of salt?
the formula for hydrogen gas?
what is H2