In order to separate oxygen from one mole of
H2O
the required
quantity of coulomb would be
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we have 1 mole of h2o
1 mole of h2o given one atom o
h2o -->h2+1/2o2
charge on O =-2
electricity required on oxidation of mole of h2o and o2=nf
where n=2
=2×96487 coulomb
=192974 coulomb
=1.93×10^5
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we have 1 mole of h2o
1 mole of h2o given one atom o
h2o -->h2+1/2o2
charge on O =-2
electricity required on oxidation of mole of h2o and o2=nf
where n=2
=2×96487 coulomb
=192974 coulomb
=1.93×10^5
hope it's helpful you
mark me brainlist ❤️❤️✌️ you
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