Thursday, 14 March 2013

Why is the amount of gas collected in one of the test tubes in Activity 1.7 double of the amount collected in the other? Name this gas.


2. Why is the amount of gas collected in one of the test tubes in Activity 1.7 double of the amount collected in the other? Name this gas.
Answer:
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.

25 comments:

  1. Very good & informative reply.

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  2. It was really very helpful keep answering so nicely to our problems thnku so much

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    1. Ep Desai.... Water can only be formed when combination of hydrogen and oxygen is in 2:1

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  5. Super answer bro tq u made my impogestion
    less

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  6. Remember the law of constant proportions and mass. Refer to that once too

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  7. Yeah, truly helpful and good approach

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  8. Not much helpful acc. To class 10

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  9. Very simple ans not so informative

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