Two water molecules can react to from hydrogen bonds. If one water molecule acts as an acid and donates a proton to another water molecule then hydronium ions an hydroxyl ions can be formed as well.
They react to form hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions.
Every 1 water molecule is capable of forming 1 molecule of hydrogen gas. This happens when the oxygen from the water binds with the oxygen from another water molecule.
Water molecules do not react with one another other than to form hydrogen bonds.
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Hydrogen-bonding: 2H2O <-> (H2O)-(H2O)
Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other.
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Hydrogen + Oxygen ----> Water (or Dihydrogen monoxide)2 H2 + O2 ----> 2 H2O
120, because for every two monosaccharides that react, one molecule of water is given off
It depends on a variety of factors. Firstly, it depends on which molecules are bumping into eachother. Depending on what they are, a reaction might occur, such as the bonding of the two molecules. If it is possible that these two molecules react together, whether they bond or not depends on two factors: firstly, their energy and secondly, their orientation. They need to have enough energy (called the activation energy) and need to be in the right position, otherwise they won't react. If molecules bump into eachother and don't react, they will bounce off eachother.
2H2O is two molecules of H2O. H2O is water -> 2 molecules of water.
Together, the two H molecules will for together. And the one O will join in as hell to create H20. Giving you the molecule for water.
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no. atoms are the basic blocks. atoms fit together in certain ways to create molecules. Water is made up of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
Carbon and two oxygen molecules for co2 Two hydrogen and an oxygen molecule for water
Molecules must consider temperature and concentration when considering to react with one another.
Hydrogen is used to create water: H20. Two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule create water. Also the sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen + Oxygen ----> Water (or Dihydrogen monoxide)2 H2 + O2 ----> 2 H2O
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HCl and NaHO, or in other words, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide(lye).The reason for this is that when an acid and a base react together they create water and a type of salt. When HCl and NaHO react they create water and table salt. You can also reverse this reaction by mixing table salt and water and heating it up, which will give you the dangerous chemicals mentioned before.
120, because for every two monosaccharides that react, one molecule of water is given off
No; water is made up of water molecules. Water molecules contain two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
Aluminum will not react with water at normal temperatures. Increase the temperature greatly, and just about any two things will react, though.
It depends on a variety of factors. Firstly, it depends on which molecules are bumping into eachother. Depending on what they are, a reaction might occur, such as the bonding of the two molecules. If it is possible that these two molecules react together, whether they bond or not depends on two factors: firstly, their energy and secondly, their orientation. They need to have enough energy (called the activation energy) and need to be in the right position, otherwise they won't react. If molecules bump into eachother and don't react, they will bounce off eachother.