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Why Are There Bubbles During Electrolysis? [Solved]

Electrolysis of water produces hydrogen bubbles with size distribution depending on different factors. The water near the cathode gets supersaturated (Kikuchi et al., 2006) with hydrogen and hence the release of hydrogen at the electrode nucleates bubble at the electrode surface at several nucleation sites.22 Dec 2015

Bubbles Generation from Water Electrolysis

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Electrolysis bubbles under microscope

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