@Borek: Pyrogallol removes oxygen.
There is a problem here - solution of pyrogallol is alkalic, so it should remove CO
2 as well, but it looks to me like it has slipped mind of the person asking the question
*.
OK, assuming pyrogallol solution removed oxygen - what was left? What gas and what volume?
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* if the gases were adsorbed in alkalic pyrogallol solution, water, excess oxygen and carbon dioxide were removed and the gas that is left can be only excess original hydrocarbon - but its volume is higher then the original volume of hydrocarbon, so obviously something is wrong. Not to mention the fact that you can't have BOTH excess oxygen and excess hydrocarbon at the same time. It will be like legs of Cohen the Barbarian - both too short. Or were it somebody's else legs?