You get water (formula H2O), or hydrogen peroxide (formula H2O2). but first there is a big explosion and the result of the explosion is water.
the degree of reation, if any, depends on the reativity of the metal in question. but oxidation will occur. For example Iron + oxegen = iron oxide(rust)
Two part hydrogen and one part oxygen make a water molecule.
It's a joke!Oxygen = OHydrogen = HSodium = NaSodium = NaSo when you mix those elements together you get: "OH Na Na" Get it? lol :)
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Hydrogen and oxygen are elements.
Hydrogen, oxygen and chlorine are elements.
Oxygen doesn't have any hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bond is when a hydrogen atom is bonded with an electronegative atom, such as oxygen. Oxygen all by itself does not have hydrogen bonded to it. It is simply written as 02.
No. Simply mixing hydrogen and oxygen will not get you water. You must burn the mixture.
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
HCO
water
Oxygen, Hydrogen and Helium.
the formula is C6H12O6 which stands for carbon 6 hydrogen 12 oxygen 6
carbon+oxygen=CO2
You take hydrogen and oxygen, and mix them.
They breathe air, which contains oxygen. They do not breathe hydrogen, as it is a bad idea to mix hydrogen and oxygen unless you intend to create anexplosion.
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Water is H2O. 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. Water is not formed when you mix hydrogen and oxygen. An explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is formed. When you burn hydrogen in oxygen, the resulting compound is water. When you boil water the result is steam, or water vapor. Boiling does NOT separate the hydrogen and oxygen. An electrical current is needed to separate the hydrogen and oxygen. CAUTION: Do NOT put salt in the water to speed up the electrolysis of water. It changes the products. instead of hydrogen and oxygen, you get hydrogen, chlorine (gas), and sodium hydroxide. The last two are very poisonous.