2h2 + 2o -------> 2h2o
3Br2 + 2N2 ---> 2N2Br3 it's probably wrong but that's what i think.
Hydrogen is naturally found in the gaseous form.
Water (H2O) is made of 2 molecules of hydrogen and one oxygen. When you separate water into a gaseous state by electrolysing the water, you have separated the oxygen and hydrogen molecules. If you were to bubble that gas (Brown's gas) through water, the water absorbs the extra 2 molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen. 2H2O + 2H2 + O2 = 2[H3O]+ + 2[OH]-
When gaseous hydrogen and gaseous chlorine are mixed each other, they react vigorously to form hydrogen chloride (HCl). The only way to separate elements from the gas HCl is electrolysis where chlorine is discharged at cathode and the other at anode.
Hydrogen is a gas at 20 degrees, Fahrenheit and Celsius, but it you are talking Kelvin, then it is a liquid.
N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3 N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3
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2c2h6 + 7o2 ---> 4co2 + 6h2o
3Br2 + 2N2 ---> 2N2Br3 it's probably wrong but that's what i think.
At constant temperature and pressure the ratios are equal.
Those gaseous reactions in which a balanced chemical equation shows that no of moles of products are not same as reactants.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between oxygen and hydrogen is2H2 + 02 -> 2H2OThus 2.2 moles of oxygen reacts with 4.4 moles of hydrogen to form 4.4 moles of steam (water in gaseous state).The mass of H2O obtained is thus 4.4 x 18.0 = 79.2g.
Compressed gaseous hydrogen.
O2(g) +2H2(g)->2H2O(g) Oxygen and Hydrogen in their most common forms are both gaseous. when combined together and burned in a combustion reaction (lighting hydrogen on fire in the presence of O2) gaseous H2O is formed, more commonly known as steam. to balance the equation you have to recognize the ratio between the two elements in your product, hydrogen and oxygen are at a 2:1 ratio. Also you must know that they are both diatomic gasses (two oxygen or hydrogen atoms to one molecule of oxygen or hydrogen) with this infromation you can make a basic equation of O2(g)+H2(g)->H2O this is unbalanced, because the products have one oxygen and the reactants have two oxygen atoms. to fix this we will make two water molecules giving us the equation: O2(g)+H2(g)->2H2O Now we have 4 hydrogen on the products side and only 2 atoms of hydrogen on the products side, to balance add another MOLECULE of hydrogen, giving two hydrogens to balance the equation, giving us the final equation of O2(g) +2H2(g)->2H2O(g)
Hydrogen is naturally found in the gaseous form.
CO Carbon monoxode and CO2 carbon dioxide Organic is basically hydrocarbons, and neither contain hydrogen
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