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Atomic hydrogen exists in a plasma condition at temperature 2700-5000 C. If the formation of molecules of hydrogen at electrolysis of water goes by branch of its atoms from molecules of water, in a phase of an atomic condition of hydrogen in electrolytic solution the specified temperature should be formed, but it is not present.<br /><br />See a video demonstration [/php2/index.php?tab0=More&amp;tab1=Media&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=182 here].<br />[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Atomic hydrogen exists in a plasma condition at temperature 2700-5000 C. If the formation of molecules of hydrogen at electrolysis of water goes by branch of its atoms from molecules of water, in a phase of an atomic condition of hydrogen in electrolytic solution the specified temperature should be formed, but it is not present.<br /><br />See a video demonstration [/php2/index.php?tab0=More&amp;tab1=Media&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=182 here].<br />
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|electrolysis water]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleElectrolysis of Water
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Author(s)Philipp M Kanarev
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2009
JournalNone
No. of pages10

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Abstract

Atomic hydrogen exists in a plasma condition at temperature 2700-5000 C. If the formation of molecules of hydrogen at electrolysis of water goes by branch of its atoms from molecules of water, in a phase of an atomic condition of hydrogen in electrolytic solution the specified temperature should be formed, but it is not present.

See a video demonstration [/php2/index.php?tab0=More&tab1=Media&tab2=Display&id=182 here].