Platinum is a precious metal that has been valued for centuries for its unique properties, including corrosion resistance and ability to conduct electricity. One application of platinum is in water electrolysis, as an electrode for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. Water electrolysis is a ke
READ MOREWhen electrolyzing water, the DC voltage applied to the electrolytic cell must be greater than the theoretical decomposition voltage of water, so as to overcome various resistance voltage drops and electrode polarization electromotive force in the electrolytic cell.
READ MOREPlatinum is a precious metal that has been valued for centuries for its unique properties, including corrosion resistance and ability to conduct electricity. One application of platinum is in water electrolysis, as an electrode for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. Water electrolysis is a ke
READ MOREWhen electrolyzing water, the DC voltage applied to the electrolytic cell must be greater than the theoretical decomposition voltage of water, so as to overcome various resistance voltage drops and electrode polarization electromotive force in the electrolytic cell.
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