The usual state of oxygen and hydrogen: they are gases at room temperature.
Usually the oxidation no of oxygen is -2 and the oxidation no of hydrogen is +1 in a compound.
oxygen and hydrogen are a type of matter called gas
If water is being split into hydrogen and oxygen then a change of state (phase change) will occur if the water is in liquid form and the hydrogen and oxygen are evolved as gases. If water vapor is being split, then obviously no change of state occurs. Conversely, solid water in the form of ice could be split into hydrogen and oxygen gas, also undergoing a phase change.
When hydrogen and oxygen are kindled in the right quantities, then we mostly don't call the product a mixture. Rather we call it a compound. The most usual compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. Its not important that the compound should have the properties of its constituting elements. If we that water as an example, then we all know that water is a non supporter of combustion whereas hydrogen and oxygen are highly inflammable gases.
You get a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. If this is done at ordinary atmospheric pressures, the oxygen will probably freeze, since its melting point is above the boiling point of liquid hydrogen. (I'm not sure of the solubility of solid oxygen in liquid hydrogen.)
The usual state of oxygen and hydrogen: they are gases at room temperature.
the usual state of both hydrogen and nitrogen are gas.
Usually the oxidation no of oxygen is -2 and the oxidation no of hydrogen is +1 in a compound.
Oxygen is a gas.
The usual state of oxygen and hydrogen: they are gases at room temperature.
oxygen and hydrogen are a type of matter called gas
Oxygen is usually found in its Gaseous state in molecular form (O2).
Gas
4 + 2 = 6, as usual.
If water is being split into hydrogen and oxygen then a change of state (phase change) will occur if the water is in liquid form and the hydrogen and oxygen are evolved as gases. If water vapor is being split, then obviously no change of state occurs. Conversely, solid water in the form of ice could be split into hydrogen and oxygen gas, also undergoing a phase change.
When hydrogen and oxygen are kindled in the right quantities, then we mostly don't call the product a mixture. Rather we call it a compound. The most usual compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. Its not important that the compound should have the properties of its constituting elements. If we that water as an example, then we all know that water is a non supporter of combustion whereas hydrogen and oxygen are highly inflammable gases.
A hydrogen atom has 1 proton and an oxygen atom has 8