You have a mixture of two elements. Were you going to add activation energy, to get them to form some water vapor?
When Hydrogen mixes with Oxygen it forms water!!
Oxygen is actually a part of Water. The formula of Water is H2O or Hydrogen2(2 atoms) Oxygen. So since oxygen is part of water, if the Earth had no more oxygen, we could get it from water, but water would evaporate because there is no oxygen. But since Oxygen is lighter that Hydrogen, if it's not mixed, it will rise, rise to the surface.
When fire mixes with hydrogen, it can result in combustion. Hydrogen is highly flammable and when it comes into contact with fire, it can ignite and cause a rapid release of energy in the form of heat and light. This reaction can be explosive in certain conditions.
When soap and hydrogen peroxide mix with yeast, the yeast enzymes break down the hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. This reaction produces bubbles of oxygen gas, which you may observe as fizzing or foaming. The soap helps to trap the gas bubbles, creating a frothy mixture.
Bromine mixes well with metals like sodium, potassium, and aluminum to form salts called bromides. It also mixes well with nonmetals like hydrogen and oxygen to form compounds such as hydrogen bromide and bromine dioxide. Additionally, bromine mixes well with organic compounds to form various organic bromides.
Oxygen and Hydrogen
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
Dry salt - is a compound of sodium and chlorine atoms. If you add it to water, it then mixes with the atoms of oxygen and hydrogen.
When iron mixes with oxygen, it causes iron oxide, commonly known as rust. Therefore it causes the rock to "rust".
It can produce hydrogen cyanide. A few parts per million and your dead!
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
It produces Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen