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the gas liberated at anode in the electrolysis of water is ?​

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Oxygen

  • In the electrolysis of water, the gas collected at cathode is hydrogen and the gas collected at anode is oxygen. The gas which is collected in double amount is hydrogen. This is because water contains two molecules as compared to one molecule of oxygen.

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Oxygen

In the electrolysis of water, the gas collected at cathode is hydrogen and the gas collected at anode is oxygen. The gas which is collected in double amount is hydrogen. This is because water contains two molecules as compared to one molecule of oxygen.

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