Science, asked by vk028651, 7 months ago

Why is volume of one gas collected at one electrode is double of another?​

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Answered by MissSharma01
9

Gas is a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume. Gases have lower density than other states of matter, such as solids and liquids. There is a great deal of empty space between particles, which have a lot of kinetic energy. The particles move very fast and collide into one another, causing them to diffuse, or spread out, until they are evenly distributed throughout the volume of the container.

Answered by mikidevimikidevi9762
3

The gas which is collected in double amount during the electrolysis is Hydrogen. This is because water contains two parts of element as compared to one part of oxygen element by volume.

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