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

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Answered by nivedhitha1415
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This is because the formula of water is H2O, so the volume of hydrogen produced is twice the volume of oxygen produced

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Answered by Harshitachandak
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We know that hydrogen composition in water is double than oxygen , so we find volume of gas collected in one electrode is double than volume of gas collected in another electrade . ... As you can see that water splits in to 2 molecules of Hydrogen and 1 molecule of Oxygen.

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