Mass of Hydrogen gas:- 2g/mol
Mass of Oxygen gas :- 32g/mol
Therefore, Oxygen gas is more heavier
Hydrogen and oxygen are the products of electroysis of water .
Hydrogen gas is H2. Oxygen gas is O2.
Hydrogen is dangerous than Helium because Hydrogen is a stronger gas than Helium.
the hydrogen would likely begin bonding with the oxygen in the test tube, and become heavier. As this product falls out, it would pull more hydrogen to the end of the tube, putting more hydrogen in contact with the oxygen, much the same way as an oil lamp pulls the oil fumes from the base of the lamp to the flame.
As each water molecule contains one atom of Oxygen and two atoms of Hydrogen you would expect electrolysis of water to produce twice as much Hydrogen as Oxygen.
oxygen gas is heavier than hydrogen gas
Oxygen is heavier as it has a mass number of 16 whereas hydrogen has a mass number of 1. Both form diatomic molecules (molecules of two atoms) making the formula masses 32 for oxygen and 2 for hydrogen.
Hydrogen gas would react with oxgyen and release energy. The lighter hydrogen gas would float to the top of the atmosphere; above the heavier nitrogen and oxygen.
Hydrogen and oxygen are the products of electroysis of water .
Hydrogen gas is H2. Oxygen gas is O2.
When water splits, hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are formed.
Oxygen
They are both diatomic gases. Hydrogen will explode in oxygen to produce water.
Hydrogen is lighter than Oxygen. This is a very simple question. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table of elements and it weighs 0.08988 grams per litre. Oxygen is the 8th element on the periodic table. It weighs 1.429 grams per litre. All of the elements (and most chemicals you will ever want to know about) have an article on Wikipedia. These articles almost always include the "weight per amount" known as Density.
Hydrogen is dangerous than Helium because Hydrogen is a stronger gas than Helium.
the hydrogen would likely begin bonding with the oxygen in the test tube, and become heavier. As this product falls out, it would pull more hydrogen to the end of the tube, putting more hydrogen in contact with the oxygen, much the same way as an oil lamp pulls the oil fumes from the base of the lamp to the flame.
Water vapor is a greenhouse gas that contains only hydrogen and oxygen.