It turns into nitrogen.
When they mix, they form an oxygen gas.
If there is enough oxygen, the hydrogen will ignite and burn rapidly, possible leading to an explosion.
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Yes, Cesium is a highly reactive metal which can even burn in air to form an oxide. It has numerous other oxides, more than other alkali metals.
When they mix, they form an oxygen gas.
When Hydrogen mixes with Oxygen it forms water!!
caesium,francium,oxygen and hydrogen
If there is enough oxygen, the hydrogen will ignite and burn rapidly, possible leading to an explosion.
When iron mixes with oxygen, it causes iron oxide, commonly known as rust. Therefore it causes the rock to "rust".
Caesium is freshly cut, it have a metallic shine, but this disappears rapidly due to reaction of exposed metal surface with oxygen in the air
the quality of our blood that rich with oxygen will become low
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Carbon mixes with the rain water and when it falls, it wears out rocks. So it happens when the rain water mixes with the carbon from the air.
the answer is co2 mixes with oxygen
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it blows up