The product is water vapor.
A combustion reaction.
When hydrogen burns in air, it combines with atmospheric oxygen to form water. Since hydrogen and oxygen are undergoing a chemical change to become chemically bonded together producing H2O the change is chemical in nature.
The answer is not water. Please stop changing it. 2 oxygen atoms and one hydrogen atom combine to form the substance Hydroperoxyl, as the formula would be HO2, not H2O. Hydroperoxyl is at equilibrium in an aqueous solution. Hydroperoxyl is more commonly known as Hydrogen Peroxide, which is available in most stores that sell over-the-counter medications.
Metals often form hydrides and are found widely in chemistry. notable examples are LiAlH4 potent reducing agent in organic chemistry and NaH powerful base ~50 PKa. in addition hydrogen can adsorb onto metal surfaces. this is important in the catalysis of hydrogenation reactions where Hydrogen gas is reacted with unsaturated compounds by using a platnium surface(many other conditions/metal catalysts are also used)
Only the deoxyribose after heating becomes furfural which then reacts with DPA and produces dark blue coloured compond which can be estimated on the other hand one can say that orcinol does't reacts with deoxyribose similarly DPA does't reacts with ribose
Hydrogen reacts with oxygen when it burns. H2 + O2 --> H2O
The combustion of hydrogen requires oxygen, which is supplied by the surrounding air. When hydrogen is combusted, it reacts with oxygen in the equation: 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O with water (H2O) being the product
When an acid reacts with a metal it produces a salt and hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen, followed by oxygen. Argon is unreactive.
Hydrogen
Propanol can be burned.
Oxygen
2 parts hydrogen gas reacts with 1 part oxygen gas in the air to form water vapor. combustion 2H2 + O2 ---------> 2H20
Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to create water.
A metal (below hydrogen in E.C.S.) as Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid and produces hydrogen gas.
Water , however if there is insufficient oxygen some hydrogen peroxide is formed, (H2O2 )
No. Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to yield water.