Here I propose an experiment with synthetic energy, specifically related to the

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Here I propose an experiment with synthetic energy
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specifically related to the **electrolysis of water** to produce hydrogen and oxygen
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This process converts electrical energy into chemical energy stored in the gases produced
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what can be considered a form of synthetic energy
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### experiment: Hydrogen and Oxygen Production from Water Electrolysis
**aim:**
Demonstrate how hydrogen and oxygen can be generated
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two forms of synthetic energy
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a partir de la electrolysis of water
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and how these gases can be stored or used later
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**Materials:**
- 2 graphite electrodes (They can be made of pencils without wood coating) or copper wires
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- A glass container (glass or jar)
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- Distilled water
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- Baking soda (Optional
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as electrolyte)
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- Energy source (9V battery or DC power supply)
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- Connection cables with alligator clips
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- 2 test tubes or small jars
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- A rubber or plasticine stopper to hold the tubes
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- A switch (Optional)
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**Procedure:**
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**Prepare the solution:**
- Fill the glass container with distilled water
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To improve water conductivity
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add a small amount of baking soda (a teaspoon)
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Esto servirá as electrolyte
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facilitating the circulation of electric current through water
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**Mounting the electrodes:**
- Conecta los electrodos de grafito or copper wires a los cables de conexión con pinzas tipo caimán
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- Immerse the electrodes in the water
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making sure they don'
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t touch each other
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- Connect the other ends of the cables to the power source (battery or power supply)
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If you use a switch
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connect it to the circuit to be able to control the electrolysis
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**Collect gases:**
- Fill the two test tubes or small jars with water and place them upside down on the electrodes
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Use the rubber stopper or modeling clay to keep them in place
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