Answer:
Mr Micheal is correct
Explanation:
From what Mr Tony said, he said if we breakdown 1 water molecule i.e (2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen) [tex]\mathtt{H_2O}[/tex], we'll get (2 hydrogens) and Oxygen gas (2 oxygens).
NO, this claim is wrong,
Dissociation of 1 water molecule results in 1 hydrogen gas and hydroxide and not (2 hydrogens) and Oxygen gas (2 oxygens).
i,e [tex]\mathtt{H_2O \to H^+ + OH^-}[/tex]
Mr Micheal says that is inefficient because you would need to breakdown 2 molecules of water to make only 1 oxygen molecule.
Yes, two molecules of water will result in 2 molecules of hydrogen and 1 molecule of oxygen.
[tex]\mathbf{2H_2O \to 2H_2 _{(g)} + O_2_{(g)}}[/tex]
Therefore, I agree with Mr Micheal because he is right.