How do you seperate the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water?



Answer:
By electrolysis of water...
It takes a great deal of energy to do that. Generally, electricity is used. The process is called electrolysis
One way I know of is electrolysis. It puts electricity through the water and it is separated. Obviously it isn't that easy, it is a very expensive process.
start a argument they will fight and separate on their own lol

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