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Baking soda, water, and electricity
What will be produce from the chemical reaction of baking soda and water with electricity by stainless steel electrodes
The two terminals (cathode and anode) will cause electrolysis since the baking soda makes the water much more conductive. The anode will produce oxygen and the cathode will produce hydrogen.
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chemical reaction of baking soda and water with electricity by stainless steel electrodes
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