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How much work is done in the water electrolysis reaction above?  Assume room temperature conditions.Group of answer choices- 7.5 kJ7.5 kJ-2.5 kJ2.5 kJ

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How much work is done in the water electrolysis reaction above?  Assume room temperature conditions.Group of answer choices- 7.5 kJ7.5 kJ-2.5 kJ2.5 kJ
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I'm sorry, but you didn't provide the water electrolysis reaction or any specific details about it. The work done in a reaction is calculated using the formula W = -PΔV, where W is work, P is pressure, and ΔV is the change in volume. However, without the specifics of the reaction, I can't provide a Knowee AI is a powerful AI-powered study tool designed to help you to solve study problem.

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