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in electrolysis of water why is one gas collected at electrode is double of another​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water contains two parts of Hydrogen gas and one part of \sf{O_{2}} . Therefore during the electrolysis of water the amount of hydrogen gas collected in one of the test tube is lower than that of the oxygen produced and collected in the other test tube

The \sf{H_{2}} formed in the test tube is twice what is formed in \sf{O_{2}}

\large{\sf 2H_{2} + O_{2} -> 2H_{2}O}

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Answered by kayenaatkhanam58
6

Answer:

This is because the formula of water H2O so the volume of hydrogen produced is twice ,the volume of oxygen produced.

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