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Is it possible to make electrolyzed water water at home?

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Is it possible to make electrolyzed water water at home?

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In small amounts, yes. Electrolyzed water is simply water that has had electrolosis performed on it from what I can tell. (http://www.aquatechnology.net/electrolyzed.html). All you need to do this at home is a cup, 9-volt battery, couple of wires, some salt, and of course, water. Fill the cup up, and mix in the salt. Strip the ends of the wires and attach to the + and – of the 9-volt battery, and place the other stripped ends into the glass (Not touching!). After a moment you should begin to see small bubbles around each of the wires…this is Hydrogen and Oxygen being broken apart in the electrolysis reaction. This reaction has been common in HS classrooms for years. Teachers collect the hydrogen in a test tube or beaker (it’s lighter than air, so holding it upside down is sufficient), and then light it on fire as hydrogen is combustible when mixed with O2. If you collect both Hydrogen(H2) and Oxygen(O2), this will mix to for a gaseous mixture called “Brown’s Gas”. This is HIGHLY comb

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