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Card 6
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What is formed at the cathode and anode during the electrolysis of sodium hydroxide?
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Card 7
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What is formed at the cathode and anode during the electrolysis of scopper sulfate solution?
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Card 8
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Why, during the electrolysis of sodium hydorxide, is hydrogen made rather than sodium?
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Card 9
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Why are fuel cells used for spacecrafts?
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Card 10
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Why is the car industry develping fuel cells?
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Card 11
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What are the advantages of hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells?
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Card 12
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What are the problems with fuel cells?
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Card 13
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What happens to the chemical energy when hydorgen and oxygen react? And how can it be shown?
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Card 14
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What is a reaction when electorns are gained and lost called?
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