A dilute aqueous solution of sulphuric acid is electrolysed using platinum electrodes. 0.48 g of oxygen is liberated at the anode and in the same time, the volume of gas liberated at the cathode (assuming one mole of gas at room temperature and pressure occupies 24 dm3 and both gases are insoluble in dil. H2SO4) is

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A dilute aqueous solution of sulphuric acid is electrolysed using platinum electrodes. 0.48 g of oxygen is liberated at the anode and in the same time, the volume of gas liberated at the cathode (assuming one mole of gas at room temperature and pressure occupies 24 dm3 and both gases are insoluble in dil. H2SO4) is






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