What is the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the gas produced by electrolysis of water? What is the ignition point of hydrogen? If it's a mixture of oxygen, is it different? What is the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the gas produced by electrolysis of water? What is the ignition point of hydrogen? If it's a mixture of oxygen, does it have a different ignition point?

What is the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the gas produced by electrolysis of water? What is the ignition point of hydrogen? If it's a mixture of oxygen, is it different? What is the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in the gas produced by electrolysis of water? What is the ignition point of hydrogen? If it's a mixture of oxygen, does it have a different ignition point?

Hydrogen 2: Oxygen 1

How many liters of hydrogen and oxygen can be produced under standard conditions by electrolysis of 9 g of water I want the correct parsing process. How many liters of hydrogen and oxygen can be produced under standard conditions by electrolysis of 9 grams of water I want the correct parsing process How many litres of hydrogen and oxygen can be produced under standard conditions by electrolysis of 9 grams of water I want the correct parsing process

This is the calculation of the chemical equation.
Set the generated O2 mass as x
2H2O = energized =2H2/+O2/(gas symbol)
36 4 32
9G x
X =8 g
M Hydrogen=9g-8g=1g
Then calculate the volume with v=m/p (g/L, easy to calculate)
The oxygen is 1.429g/L
Hydrogen is 0.089g/L
Calculated oxygen volume: about 5.6L
Hydrogen volume about 11.2L