How much electricity does the electrolysis of water uses?
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Electrolysis: Electrolysis is the decomposition of a compound using electrical energy.
The term electrolysis means breaking a compound down by passing an electric current through it.
It is a non-spontaneous, oxidation- reduction chemical process.
The main practical applications of electrolysis are: 1. Extraction of Metals 2. Refining of Metals 3. Production of Chemicals 4. Electroplating 5. Electro-cleaning.
The electrolysis of water under standard conditions requires a minimum of 237 kJ of electrical energy input to dissociate each mole of water. This is the standard Gibbs free energy of water formation..