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    In the Electrolysis of Water, the Hydrogen Gas Evolved at the Cathode
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In the Electrolysis of Water, the Hydrogen Gas Evolved at the Cathode

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In the electrolysis of water, the hydrogen gas evolved at the cathode is enriched in deuterium (hydrogen-2), compared to the more common isotope, protium (hydrogen-1).

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