what is the substance formad when burning both hydrogen and ethanol in the air
water
Nothing is left because hydrogen is an element, from which only water is formed when burning (explosively) with oxygen.
The hydrogen bonds between water molecules and respectively hydrogen bonds between ethanol molecules are broken by mixing; new hydrogen bonds are formed between water and ethanol molecules - this second process is exothermic.
During the burning (oxidation) of carbon no hydrogen is released.
dirt particles are soluble in ethanol
water
Nothing is left because hydrogen is an element, from which only water is formed when burning (explosively) with oxygen.
Ethanol + Phosphorous Pentachloride ==> Ethyl Chloride + Phosphorous OxyChloride + Hydrogen ChlorideC2H5OH + PCl5 ==> C2H5Cl + POCl3 + HCl
The hydrogen bonds between water molecules and respectively hydrogen bonds between ethanol molecules are broken by mixing; new hydrogen bonds are formed between water and ethanol molecules - this second process is exothermic.
when sodium react with ethanol ,ethoxide and hydrogen are formed. this reaction is like when sodium reacts with water
a hydrogen bond is formed when a charged part of a molecule having polar covalent bonds forms an electrostatic interaction with a substance of opposite charge.
Hydrogen bonds are formed between water and ethanol molecules, the solution become more "packed"; the density increase and the volume decrease.
Water is formed when a positively charged hydrogen atom reacts with a hydroxide ion. Hydride ions react with water to form hydrogen.
Because without hydrogen and helium, stars wouldn't shine, not even the faintest stars! And plus if you mix them two together, there is a bang e.g helium balloon and and fire=BANG! Stars are made up of those two so that means they are a colossal fire ball, like the sun.Imagine it this way, a star was a massive helium balloon and someone got a fire burning stick and set it to this balloon, then there was a bang which is lasting millions of years!Eventually, the bang stops then this balloon explodes with energy and that's the end of that! By snerderwhater (my nickname)
During the burning (oxidation) of carbon no hydrogen is released.
chemical because a new substance is formed
Yes, it is a almost unlimited number of complex chemical reactions: at least carbon dioxide and water vapor are some of the substances formed by burning.