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Hydrogen. For example: Iron + water = rust + Hydrogen - Fe + (2)O2 = FeO2 + H2

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A hydrogen gas is produced when a metal and water react.

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When active metals (Alkali metals) react with water hydrogen gas is produced.

2Na + 2H2O ------> 2NaOH + H2

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This gas is the hydrogen.

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Hydrogen

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