What is the ratio of hydrogen and process in terms of volume.
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Explanation:
When hydrogen is stored as a liquid, is vaporizes upon ex- pansion to atmospheric conditions with a corresponding increase in volume. Hydrogen's expansion ratio of 1:848 means that hydrogen in its gaseous state at atmospheric conditions occupies 848 times more volume than it does in its liquid state.
The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen by volume after decomposing the water by an electric current is 2:1
2H
2
O→2H
2
+O
2
Thus, the decomposition of 2 moles of water gives 2 moles of hydrogen and one mole of oxygen.
The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen by number of moles is 2:1
Volume is directly proportional to the number of moles.
Hence, the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen by volume after decomposing the water by an electric current is 2:1