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

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