
Electrical Decomposition Of Water

by Collection Abecasis/science Photo Library
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Electrical Decomposition Of Water
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Collection Abecasis/science Photo Library
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Photograph - Photograph
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Electrical decomposition of water, 1800. British chemist William Nicholson (1753-1815) and British surgeon and physicist Anthony Carlisle (1768-1840) in a laboratory in London on 2 May 1800, making the first observation of the decomposition of water by an electric current. A small vertical tube of water was sealed and platinum wire attached to each end, connected to a battery (voltaic pile). A stream of bubbles was produced from each electrode, one gas found to be oxygen, the other hydrogen. The electric current had split the water into its elemental parts. Artwork published in 1867.
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