in electrolysis of water, why is the volume of oxygen collected over one electrode double than the of the gas collected over other electrode
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As you can see that water splits in to 2 molecules of Hydrogen and 1 molecule of Oxygen. ... Hence, electrode at which Hydrogen gas is collected (Cathode) shows double the volume than the electrode at which Oxygen gas is collected
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