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Question
answer the questions based on the data from the video lab.
- for every unit of oxygen collected, how many units of hydrogen gas were collected?
- what is the balanced equation for the burning of hydrogen in oxygen?
- what is the reverse equation of the burning of hydrogen in oxygen?
- in the electrolysis apparatus, where do the hydrogen ions go?
- based on your observations of the electrolysis apparatus, where do the oxide ions go?
- what is the mathematical ratio of the volume of oxygen created to the volume of hydrogen created?
- how does the mathematical ratio translate to relative amounts expressed in the balanced equation?
Brief Explanations
- Derived from the 2:1 H₂:O₂ ratio in water electrolysis.
- Balanced using stoichiometric ratios for combustion.
- Reverse of combustion is water electrolysis, balanced for atoms.
- Hydrogen ions migrate to the negative cathode in electrolysis.
- Oxide ions migrate to the positive anode in electrolysis.
- From electrolysis observations, 1 unit O₂ pairs with 2 units H₂.
- Volume ratio equals mole ratio, matching equation coefficients.
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- 2 units
- $\ce{2H_{2}(g) + O_{2}(g) -> 2H_{2}O(l)}$
- $\ce{2H_{2}O(l) -> 2H_{2}(g) + O_{2}(g)}$ (electrolysis)
- They move to the negative cathode electrode.
- They move to the positive anode electrode.
- 1:2 (oxygen to hydrogen)
- The 1:2 volume ratio corresponds to the 1:2 mole ratio of $\ce{O_{2}}$ to $\ce{H_{2}}$, which matches the coefficients of these substances in the balanced water electrolysis equation.