Chemistry, asked by ravinbhardwaj1352, 1 year ago

How much current is necessary to produce h2 gas?

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Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

Because hydrogen exists under real conditions as H2 we need 2 mole of electrons to produce 2 g of the gas. 1 Coulomb per second is 1 Amp. If you operate the process using electric current of 1 Amp you need 192600 s to get 2 g of hydrogen. That means 53.5 hours.

Answered by ekampreetkaur
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Answer:

Explanation:

hydrogen exists under real conditions as H2 we need 2 mole of electrons to produce 2 g of the gas. 1 Coulomb per second is 1 Amp. If you operate the process using electric current of 1 Amp you need 192600 s to get 2 g of hydrogen. That means 53.5 hours.

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