why is the amount of gas collected in one
of the test tubes double of the
amount collected in the other
on electrolysis of water? Nome this gas
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The chemical reaction involved in the electrolysis of water is From the above reaction it is clear that the amount of hydrogen gas and the oxygen gas formed are always in the ratio of 2:1. Therefore the volume of gas collected in the first test tube is double the volume of the gas collected in second test tube.
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on electrolysis of water we get 2 products hydrogen gas and oxygen gas . the amount of hydrogen gas collected is double the amount of oxygen gas collected. This is because molecular formula of water is h20 i.e. it contains hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio of 2:1
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