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During the electrolysis of water, two gases are produced: hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen, which has a boiling point of -253°C, is the gas with the lower boiling point, while oxygen, with a boiling point of -183°C, is the gas with the higher boiling point. This physical property highlights the distinct characteristics of the two gases produced during the process.

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