Alkaline water electrolysis is a method of producing hydrogen gas (H₂) and oxygen gas (O₂) through the electrolysis of water in an alkaline solution. This process involves the use of an electrolyzer, which typically consists of two electrodes (an anode and a cathode) submerged in an electrolyte solution, usually containing sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH).
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