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How does an electrolyzer produce hydrogen from water?

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How does an electrolyzer produce hydrogen from water?

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An electrolyzer uses an electric current to separate water into its components-hydrogen and oxygen. The electricity enters the water at the cathode, a negatively charged electrode, passes through the water and exists via the anode, the positively charged electrode. The hydrogen is collected at the cathode and oxygen is collected at the anode. Source U.S.

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