An ion-exchange membrane electrolyzer is a common electrochemical device used to electrolyze various solutions, such as brine, acidic solution, etc. Its working principle is to use the ionic membrane to divide the electrolytic cell into two electrolytic chambers, place the anode and the cathode
READ MOREHydrogen is produced by the reaction of magnesium and water. Put the hydrogen water stick in a container filled with drinking water, and small bubbles of hydrogen gas will be formed around the hydrogen water stick.
READ MOREAn ion-exchange membrane electrolyzer is a common electrochemical device used to electrolyze various solutions, such as brine, acidic solution, etc. Its working principle is to use the ionic membrane to divide the electrolytic cell into two electrolytic chambers, place the anode and the cathode
READ MOREHydrogen is produced by the reaction of magnesium and water. Put the hydrogen water stick in a container filled with drinking water, and small bubbles of hydrogen gas will be formed around the hydrogen water stick.
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