The amount of gas generated from 1 ml of water depends on the process used to separate the gas, such as electrolysis. When electrolyzing water, 1 ml of water (approximately 1 gram) can produce about 1.24 liters of hydrogen gas and 0.62 liters of oxygen gas under standard conditions. This is based on the stoichiometry of the water decomposition reaction, which produces two moles of hydrogen for every mole of oxygen. However, the actual yield may vary depending on the efficiency of the process used.
Hydrogen can by generated, for example, from the reaction between alkali metals and water.
Yes, mass is conserved in chemical reactions. The mass of the gases (hydrogen and oxygen together) generated is exactly equal to the mass of the water that was turned into gas. Mass cannot be created nor destroyed, as being described by the law of conservation of mass/matter
The decomposition of water (H₂O) into hydrogen and oxygen gas occurs in a 2:1 volume ratio. This means that for every two volumes of hydrogen gas produced, one volume of oxygen gas is generated. This ratio is consistent with the chemical reaction 2 H₂O → 2 H₂ + O₂. Therefore, in terms of gas volumes, hydrogen is produced twice as much as oxygen.
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The property that primarily controls how much water can be present as a gas is temperature, which influences the water vapor pressure in the air. Warmer air can hold more water vapor compared to cooler air.
1ml water converts to over 2000 ml water vapour gas
Hydrogen can by generated, for example, from the reaction between alkali metals and water.
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Air compressor alone consumes about 50 to 60 % of energy generated by a gas turbine..
Gas can be collected by displacement of water using the principle that gases are less dense than water. The gas is generated in a reaction and displaces the water in a container, causing the gas to rise and be collected in an inverted vessel. This method allows for the collection and measurement of the gas produced in the reaction.
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Test it with lime water. If the lime water goes milky you have carbon dioxide.
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The only power used by a gas water heater is the small current generated by the thermocouple that keeps the gas valve open. It comes on mechanically when the water temperature drops. You don't need house current.
Yes, mass is conserved in chemical reactions. The mass of the gases (hydrogen and oxygen together) generated is exactly equal to the mass of the water that was turned into gas. Mass cannot be created nor destroyed, as being described by the law of conservation of mass/matter
Gas-fired power plants generate electricity by burning natural gas to heat water and produce steam to turn turbines. The amount of electricity generated by gas depends on factors such as the efficiency of the power plant and the quantity of gas burned per unit of time. On average, natural gas power plants can convert about 50% of the energy in the gas into electricity.