No, hydrogen produces water (H2O) when it burns.
yes, hydrogen gas burns with a pop!
The sodium will react violently, even explosively with moisture in the mouth with, producing hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide. The heat of the reaction will melt the sodium and ignite the hydrogen. The sodium hydroxide will cause severe cemical burns and the heat from the reacting sodium and burning hydrogen with cause severe thermal burns.
Yes, hydrogen burns.
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
Many chemicals have these effects; examples are hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride and the water solutions of HF and HCl, etc.
Yes, pure hydrogen peroxide can cause burns when it comes into contact with the skin.
no it does not
Their fat burns and pollutes the air
well its cause they didn't produce it
Hydrogen can be used as fuel in carsbecause it don't cause any pollution
cause acid rain
yes, hydrogen gas burns with a pop!
pollution cause it gives off fumes when it burns airplane fuel apart from that it doesnt really..
The sodium will react violently, even explosively with moisture in the mouth with, producing hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide. The heat of the reaction will melt the sodium and ignite the hydrogen. The sodium hydroxide will cause severe cemical burns and the heat from the reacting sodium and burning hydrogen with cause severe thermal burns.
Hydrogen should not burn with a blue flame. Hydrogen burns clear. There must be another chemical involved.
in pure quantities, yes. in general atmosphere, no.
Yes, hydrogen burns.