The overall equation for the decomposition of water is: 2h₂o(l) -> 2h₂(g) + o₂(g) use this equation to explain why the volume of hydrogen collected should be twice that of the volume of oxygen.

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1. The overall equation for the decomposition of water is: 2h₂o(l) -> 2h₂(g) + o₂(g) use this equation to explain why the volume of hydrogen collected should be twice that of the volume of oxygen.