2H2+O2 --> 2H2O
When hydrogen burns, water is formed.
The combustion of hydrogen produces water: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O
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Water.
when 2 molecules of hydrogen gas and one molecule of oxygen react with each other then they form water(H2O)
what is the substance formad when burning both hydrogen and ethanol in the air
When sulfur is burnt in air, sulfur dioxide and some sulfur trioxide is formed. These can react with the traces of moisture in the air and so small amounts of sulfurous and sulfuric acid are also formed (acid rain components) S+O2 -----> SO2 2S + 3O2 ------> 2SO3
Coal is an allotrope of carbon. When burnt, coal will give carbon dioxide. Water is not formed, because there is no hydrogen in coal that will be oxidised to water.
Hydrogen can be burnt with oxygen and the formation of the chemical bonds between the atoms releases energy as heat. Free hydrogen is normally manufactured by electrolysis from water, and this requires energy to separate the hydrogen-oxygen bonds, and it is this energy that is released when the chemical bonds are re-formed by combustion.
YES!!! Providing it is combusted in oxygen(air( The reaction equation is 2H2(g)+ O2(g) = 2H2O(l)
Water is the only substance formed but energy (primarily in the form of heat) is also given off.
The hydrogen fluoride (HF) is formed.