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During the electrolysis of acidified water, two gases A and B are
formed at the two electrodes. The volume of gas A is double than that
of B. Gas A burns with a blue flame with a popping sound. Gas B
supports combustion. Answer the following questions:
a) Name the gases A and B.
b) What type of reaction takes place during electrolysis?
c) What do you conclude from the ratio 2:1 between volumes of A and
B?

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