A hydrogen water bottle doesn’t pull hydrogen out of H₂O by breaking it apart—it uses electrolysis, and it’s actually way simpler than it sounds.
💧 Here’s How It Works:
Inside the bottle is a special plate (made from titanium with a platinum coating) designed to never touch the water, keeping it fresh and pure. When you turn the bottle on, an electrical current runs through the water, splitting a small amount of H₂O into hydrogen gas (H₂) and oxygen gas (O₂).
💧 Hydrogen Gets Added to Your Water:
The hydrogen gas (H₂) dissolves back into the water, making it “hydrogen-rich.” Meanwhile, oxygen (O₂) and ozone (O₃) are safely vented out, so there’s no chlorine (Cl₂) or any other unwanted stuff left in your drink. Bonus? No cartridges or extra parts needed—just the bottle doing its thing!
💧 Your Water Stays Water:
The rest of the water remains H₂O. This process just infuses extra hydrogen gas—it doesn’t break all the water molecules or change the water itself. It’s a super cool little science trick that makes your water hydrogen-rich without getting too complicated.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
How Electrolysis Produces Hydrogen Water.
Everything You Need to Know About Hydrogen Water
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