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why does the amount of hydrogen gas is doble as compair to the oxygen gas​

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Answered by prevanth1507
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In water, that is H2O, there are 2atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen in a molecule of water. Thus upon electrolysis, water molecules break into hydrogen and oxygen. ... Thus, the amount of hydrogen gas collected is always double in amount compared to the oxygen gas collected from electrolysis of water.

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In water, that is H2O, there are 2atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen in a molecule of water. Thus upon electrolysis, water molecules break into hydrogen and oxygen. ... Thus, the amount of hydrogen gas collected is always double in amount compared to the oxygen gas collected from electrolysis of water.

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