The density of oxygen is 1.429g/L and the density of hydrogen is 0.0899g/L at 0°C. I calculate it in terms of molar mass. I calculate the molar volume of oxygen and hydrogen, which is different from "any gas with the same number of particles has the same volume" in the book
2/0.0899=22.2469(Hydrogen)
32/1.429=22.3932(Oxygen)
Using the electrolytic water reaction,2.24 liters of hydrogen (density 0.09 g/l) were obtained while oxygen was obtained 1.0.8 G 2.1.6 G 3.2.4 G 4.3.2 G
4.3.2 G
Weight of deoxygenated gas=weight of hydrogen*16=2.24*0.09*16=3.2256g≈3.2g