Water would be a compound.
When they combine they form a product
Water would be a compound.
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.
No, you would need energy to combine hydrogen and oxygen into H2O
No, liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen would be rather explosive and in fact has been used for rocket fuel. Alternate answer: No, while water is comprised of Hydrogen and Oxygen, the two usually combine when in a gaseous form.
Hydrogen and oxygen are the reactants and water is the product.
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That would be a compound. Combine the elements of hydrogen and oxygen, and get a compound (water) that is quite different from the two gasses you started with.
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
If pure water is required the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen in a previously evacuated inert container would provide the purest result
Then the water would not exist.
Water nurtures the blood and oxygen plays a vita role in keeping you breathing.