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When hydrogen and oxygen conforms to water what would water be considered and what would hydrogen and oxygen be considered?

Hydrogen and oxygen are the reactants and water is the product.


What would happen to water with no carbon?

There is no carbon in water. Water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.


What body compound would have much of the hydrogen and oxygen?

Water (H2O) would have much of the hydrogen and oxygen in the body.


Why is oxygen important to water?

Water nurtures the blood and oxygen plays a vita role in keeping you breathing.


When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water what would water be?

Water would be a compound.


When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water water would be what?

Water would be a compound.


What might happen if you combine water and nitrogen?

If Nitrogen would have properties like Fluorine(and higher reactivity than Oxygen), it could have displaced Oxygen from Water to form a compound Hydrogen Nitride


In an electrolysis of water what produces more gas hydrogen or oxygen?

In an electrolysis of water, hydrogen gas is produced in greater quantity compared to oxygen gas. This is because water molecules (H2O) consist of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, so the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen produced is 2:1.


A liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen?

A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would be a highly flammable gaseous mixture. If ignited, the mixture would burn, explode, and form water vapor. Water is not a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen but a compound.


What accounts for most of the mass of water?

water is made of two elements oxygen and hydrogen. H2O..being that there are two parts of hydrogen and one part oxygen. then most of the mass of water would be hydrogen.


When hydrogen and oxygen are mixed they form water then why exist in gaseous form?

very high temperature is needed to combine hydrogen and oxygen. at that temperature, water exists in gaseous form Oxygen exists as a gas in our atmosphere, because there isn't very much hydrogen in the atmosphere. If the Earth's atmosphere contained a substantial amount of hydrogen mixed with the oxygen, it would be an explosive mixture. Any spark would set it off. They the oxygen and hydrogen would combine to form water, and we would be left without enough oxygen to breathe.


How is the formula for water different than the formula for hydrogen peroxide?

Water is H2O. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. Hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom per molecule than water. The extra oxygen is what makes it a peroxide. "Hydrogen oxide" would be water. The extra oxygen also makes hydrogen peroxide much more reactive than water due to the unstable oxygen-oxygen bond.