The splitting of liquid water (H 2 O) into oxygen gas (O 2 ) and hydrogen gas

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The “splitting” of liquid water (H2O) into oxygen gas (O2) and hydrogen gas (H2) is often proposed as a source of hydrogen for fuel. Since the state of matter is changing from liquid to gas, is it correct to call this an example of a physical change? Explain.

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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First

ISBN: 9780321927118

5th Edition

Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver

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