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During photocatalysis to split water, hydrogen and oxygen form in the same chamber
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Answer:
The statement during photocatalysis to split water, hydrogen and oxygen form in the same chamber is false.
Explanation:
The statement during photocatalysis to split water, hydrogen and oxygen form in the same chamber is false.
Hydrogen and oxygen are liberated in different chambers in the ratio 2:1.
If they are liberated in same chamber they again combine to form water again.
Answer:
The answer is false.
Explanation:
Hydrogen and Oxygen are formed in two different chambers. The ratio of Hydrogen and Oxygen is 2:1. So, during photo catalysis, hydrogen, and oxygen do not come together in the same chamber.
Formation of these or if it happens, they would again combine to form water or hydrogen peroxide or any other compound in the same chamber.
Modifying the photo reaction’s rate is called Photo catalysis where light is absorbed by some reacting species.