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What is produced as a by-product during electrolysis?

  1. Ozone

  2. Hydrogen?

  3. Carbon dioxide

  4. Nitrogen

The correct answer is: Hydrogen?

During electrolysis, particularly when splitting water (H2O) into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2), hydrogen is indeed produced at the cathode, while oxygen is released at the anode. When referring specifically to the production process, hydrogen gas is one of the primary products formed as a by-product, especially when dealing with aqueous solutions or water as the solvent. In various electrolysis processes, by-products may vary depending on the electrolyte and the conditions; however, in the context of simple electrolysis of water, hydrogen is consistently recognized as a key by-product. Ozone, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are not typically generated in standard electrolysis practices related to water or common electrolytes. Instead, they might appear through different chemical reactions or under specific conditions unrelated to basic electrolysis.