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why hydrogen gas is separately bubbled?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Because of the chemical structure of the water.

Explanation:

The bubbles formed around the cathode are hydrogen gas (H2). ... You may notice more bubbles form around the cathode than the anode. This is because of the chemical structure of water, H2O. You can see that we will get two hydrogen gas molecules for every one oxygen molecule.

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