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Q: Hydrogen burns but not support combustion?
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Does hydrogen support combustion?

Yes, hydrogen burns.


Can hydrogen support combustion?

Hydrogen is a fuel for combustion, but cannot support it in the manner than oxygen can.


Does hydrogen gas support combustion?

no


Does hydrogen support burning?

Hydrogen does not support burning, instead it completely burns.


When copper burns why doesn't it produce hydrogen?

Because burning (combustion) is an oxidation reaction and hydrogen is not implied.


Why does hydrogen burn with a popping sound?

Hydrogen burns with a popping sound because it is combustible but not a supporter of combustion


How is carbon dioxide formed when petrol burns?

petrol consists of carbon and hydrogen, when it burns it produces carbon dioxide and water if complete combustion occurs


Are there gases which support combustion and are also supporters of combustion?

Yes there are. These gases are hydrogen,methane,ethane,propane,butane,pentane. Hope this helped! ;)


How is it possible then for water which is composed of hydrogen and to put out fires?

The bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen is too strong to be destroyed by combustion. Add: The chemical properties of water are different from the properties of hydrogen and water separately. Therefore, water does not support combustion as oxygen does, and water does not explode as hydrogen does.


How is water different from the elements which made them?

Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are gases at room temperature. Oxygen supports combustion and hydrogen is very combustible. Water is a liquid at room temperature and is not combustible and does not support combustion.


Which gas supports combustion other than oxygen?

Hydrogen burns in Chlorine to form HCl. Thus, CHLORINE gas supports the burning of Hydrogen.


Can a combustion reaction produce hydrogen?

No. If anything, a combustion reaction will consume hydrogen.