It causes serious damage to the environment and has limited energy storage capacity.
1. Great environmental damage: Hydropower generation requires the construction of dams, which will cause damage to the ecological environment, especially the aquatic ecosystem. At the same time, the construction of hydroelectric power stations will also affect. the surrounding areas have a certain impact on the ecological environment.
2. Limited energy storage: Hydropower is limited energy, and its storage capacity is limited by factors such as precipitation and river flow. Overexploitation will have a serious impact on the ecological environment.
Electrolyzed water has the following four major disadvantages for healthy people:
1. It loses the minerals and trace elements that the human body must obtain from water. The more nutritious the water, the more substancess called “dirty” will be precipitated after electrolysis. These “dirty things” are minerals and trace elements.
2. Electrolyzed water has extremely high activity and solubility. When it enters the body, it dissolves and dilutes human nutrition. Prolonged and frequent consumption causes nutritional imbalance in the human body. "The more the body drinks, the drier the mouth becomes, which directly affects physical health.
3. Drinking electrolyzed water containing hydroxyl ions for a long time or more can reduce and neutralize the 'stomach acid, destroying normal digestion
4. Extremely active electrolyzed water can accelerate the functioning of human cells and organs, making people mature and age in advance. is like a car moving away and being scrapped at an accelerating rate
The process in which water (H2O) is electrolyzed by con current.tinu to generate hydrogen and oxygen is called electrolysis of water. When an electric current passes through water (H2O), hydrogen gas (H2) is formed by reducing the water at the cathode and oxygen (O2) is formed by oxidizing the water at the anode . The amount of hydrogen produced is approximately twice that of oxygen. Water electrolysis is the next generation method for preparing hydrogen fuel, replacing steam reforming to produce hydrogen.
As early as 1789, Jan Rudolf de Man and Adrian Pais van Truswijk used an electrostatic device to generate electricity and used gold electrodes to electrolyze water from the Leiden bottle into gas. In 1800, Alessandro Volta invented the voltaic cell, which would be used a few weeks later by William Nixon and Anthony Carlyle to electrolyze water. After Gramm invented the direct current generator in 1869, the electrolysis of waterhas gradually attracted attention as an inexpensive method of producing hydrogen.