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Coming from the dissociation (e.g. by electrolysis) of water (H2O, DHMO), the 'hydrogen' test tube is filled twice as much as the 'oxygen' is.

However, coming from the dissociation of pure hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, DHDO) they are filled the same volume.

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