Why volume of h is double than volume of o in electrolysis of water
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Water composition is 2atoms of H and 1atom of O . Therefore H is double than O . The two electrodes collect H and Oseparately . We know that hydrogencomposition in water is double than oxygen, so we find volume of gas collected in one electrode is double than volume of gas collected in another electrade
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was reading about growing single crystals and I'm a little confused about this -
In most crystal growing processes, a "seed crystal" is used, and the rest of the material crystallizes onthe seed crystal (for example the czochrlaski process).
But thinking about entropy, wouldn't it be more favourable for the vapour/liquid to not crystallize and hence maintain a larger disorder?
A similar process occurs in supersaturated vapour as well, where a small liquid droplet acts as a "seed" for more condensation to occur. So I suspect I'm missing something, but I
In most crystal growing processes, a "seed crystal" is used, and the rest of the material crystallizes onthe seed crystal (for example the czochrlaski process).
But thinking about entropy, wouldn't it be more favourable for the vapour/liquid to not crystallize and hence maintain a larger disorder?
A similar process occurs in supersaturated vapour as well, where a small liquid droplet acts as a "seed" for more condensation to occur. So I suspect I'm missing something, but I
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