Both are annihilated, and the energy equivalent of their masses is released.
An antihydrogen is an atom of the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen, or the antimatter equivalent of hydrogen as a collective.
Antihydrogen is a form of antimatter consisting of an antiproton and a positron (antielectron). When antihydrogen comes into contact with ordinary matter, they annihilate each other, releasing energy in the form of gamma rays. Scientists study antihydrogen to better understand the nature of antimatter and its interactions with ordinary matter.
Antihydrogen is the anti-matter analogue of hydogen made from a positron and an antiproton.
When fire touches hydrogen, it reacts with oxygen in the air to produce water vapor and heat. This reaction is highly exothermic, meaning it releases a large amount of energy in the form of heat. The result is a clean flame with no soot or smoke.
When manganese touches water, a chemical reaction occurs where manganese may oxidize to form manganese oxide. The reaction can produce hydrogen gas and soluble manganese compounds in water.
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When cesium touches water, it reacts violently, producing explosive hydrogen gas and igniting the cesium. This is due to the highly exothermic reaction between cesium and water, which releases a large amount of heat. It is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted.
what happens to air when it touches the warmed air
Nothing!
It dissolves.
Hydrogen
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