why is gas obtained at one electrode double the gas obtained on other electrode during electrolysis of water
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The formula of water is 
Since hydrogen is double than oxygen, one gas will be double than the other.
Since hydrogen is double than oxygen, one gas will be double than the other.
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Because hydrogen has 2 atoms and oxygen has 1 atom so the amount of hydrogen in cathode is double than anode
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