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The branch of chemistry that deals with the study of redox reactions and how they can be applied to generate electricity (in electrochemical cells) and to carry out non-spontaneous reactions using electricity (electrolysis).

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Why aren’t electrolyzers made like this(two inter-locking coils)?

I found another reason it isn’t used, for anyone who may view this question in the future. Energy efficiency goes way down. Electrolysis only requires 2 volts to work. Anything more than that is reall …
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Why aren’t electrolyzers made like this(two inter-locking coils)?

The maximum current(based on how long you want your electrolyzer to last) is based on the electrode size according to my minimal research. The larger the electrode the more current is allowed. So why …
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Is this normal in an electrolyzer?

I made a dry cell electrolyzer using graphite foil. I hoping for minimal corrosion, but only after some time of running, the both the anodes and cathodes are destroyed. Picture at the bottom. Does any …
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