Hydrogen and oxygen undergo combination reaction to form water.
When hydrogen and oxygen react together, water is formed.
Hydrogen and oxygen can react to produce water or hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is produced by a complicated process, but the overall equation is H2 + O2 ---> H2O2. Water is produced by the reaction of 2H2 + O2 --->2H2O.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to form water.
The mass of the oxygen and hydrogen that react to form water will be exactly equal to the mass of the water produced.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen will only react at high temperatures.
Hydrogen plus oxygen creates water
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Hydrogen
Hydrogen an react with oxygen to form water and not helium
Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to create water.
Not all metals react with water, but some, such as metallic sodium, do react quite vigorously with water. In a sense it is true that when metals react with water it is the same as reacting with oxygen, because the water molecule (H2O) does contain oxygen, and it is the oxygen in the water molecule with which metals react. Metals do not react with the hydrogen content of the water molecule, so when metal reacts with water, hydrogen gas is produced as a byproduct. It just bubbles out of the water.
Hydrogen. For example: Iron + water = rust + Hydrogen - Fe + (2)O2 = FeO2 + H2
Hydrogen.