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Why is hydrogen collected during electrolysis of water 1.7 double the amount of oxygen m?

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Answered by Anonymous
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 <body bgcolor = b><font color = white><b> Water contains two parts of hydrogen and one part oxygen. Therefore, during the electrolysis of water the amount of hydrogen gas collected in one of the test tubes is double than that of the oxygen produced and collected in the other test tube.

Answered by KJB811217
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It is suit cost during the electrolysis of water water breaks down into two molecules that is H2 and O.... Here, amount of hydrogen molecules is double the amount of oxygen molecules so that is why we can say that the amount of gas collected in one of the test tubes in the activity 1.7 is double the amount of gas collected in the other and we can say that the gas evolved the hydrogen and oxygen

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