we know that water contains hydrogen and oxygen in 2:1 what type of experiemental setup is required draw a neat lablled diagram and explain the process
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The perfect example demonstrating this is the electrolysis of water.
If we take some water in a beaker and add sulphuric acid to it then it becomes acidulated water and a great conductor of electricity.
Then we pass electric current through them and we see that one test tube has more space than the other.
This proves that water has 2 parts of hydrogen and 1 part of oxygen.
Oxygen is collected at anode and Hydrogen at Cathode.
2H₂O -------------------> 2H₂ + O₂
In fig. Gas A is hydrogen and gas B is oxygen.
If we take some water in a beaker and add sulphuric acid to it then it becomes acidulated water and a great conductor of electricity.
Then we pass electric current through them and we see that one test tube has more space than the other.
This proves that water has 2 parts of hydrogen and 1 part of oxygen.
Oxygen is collected at anode and Hydrogen at Cathode.
2H₂O -------------------> 2H₂ + O₂
In fig. Gas A is hydrogen and gas B is oxygen.
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he perfect example demonstrating this is the electrolysis of water.
If we take some water in a beaker and add sulphuric acid to it then it becomes acidulated water and a great conductor of electricity.
Then we pass electric current through them and we see that one test tube has more space than the other.
This proves that water has 2 parts of hydrogen and 1 part of oxygen.
Oxygen is collected at anode and Hydrogen at Cathode.
2H₂O -------------------> 2H₂ + O₂
In fig. Gas A is hydrogen and gas B is oxygen.
If we take some water in a beaker and add sulphuric acid to it then it becomes acidulated water and a great conductor of electricity.
Then we pass electric current through them and we see that one test tube has more space than the other.
This proves that water has 2 parts of hydrogen and 1 part of oxygen.
Oxygen is collected at anode and Hydrogen at Cathode.
2H₂O -------------------> 2H₂ + O₂
In fig. Gas A is hydrogen and gas B is oxygen.
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