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In electrolysis of water, why is the volume of gas collected over one electrode double than that of gas collected over the other electrode?​

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Answered by mahantsmith73
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Answer:

Because of H2O

Explanation:

BECAUSE WHEN WATER SPLIT IT FORMS TWO MOLECULES OF HYDROGEN AND 1 MOLECULE OF OXYGEN

Answered by BendingReality
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Answer:

In electrolysis of water :

a ) . Hydrogen gas collected at cathode. And oxygen gas gas collect at anode.

b ) . We know that in water there is 2 hydrogen atom and 1 oxygen atom. That's why volume of gas collected at one electrode double than the other.

c ) . Pure water is a bad conductor of electricity when we add drops of dil sulphuric acid we make it a good conductor of electricity.

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