in the electrolysis of water why the volume of one gas collected at one electrode is doubled then that at another
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Water is composed of 2 atoms of H and 1 atom of O. Therefore the amount of H is double than that of O. The two electrodes collect H2 and O2 separately, therefore, the volume of gas collected in one electrode is double the volume of gas collected in the other electrode
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