Because the gases together under high temperature and pressure, and are subject to sparks.
Nitrogen and oxygen.
yes the oxygen will react and the nitrogen will infuse into an ionic bond
Neon has a full shell of valence electrons and no charge, therefore it does not react with things. Nitrogen and Oxygen do react with things. Also, nitrogen and oxygen are diatomics. Meaning they're found as O2 or N2 in nature, not O or N alone. Neon is not diatomic. It can be found as Ne alone in nature.
All three are elements but Oxygen and Nitrogen are found in nature as Diatomic molecule's Ex. (O2 , N2). Neon is a noble gas and does not react with almost anything.
We will find that nitrogen dioxide in air will react with water to form nitric acid. The equation looks like this: 3NO2 + H2O => 3HNO3 + NO
Nitrogen and oxygen can react to form oxides of nitrogen. The reaction can occur whenever a combustion reaction takes place in the presence of nitrogen. It could take place in a car engine because it is where fuel combusts and the temperature within engines can be high. The products formed are NO (nitric oxide) and NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) which are of harm to the environment.
because the molecules of oxygen only react at high temperatures
Nitrogen and oxygen.
The result is smog when sulfur and nitrogen mix with oxygen and react with sunlight.
yes the oxygen will react and the nitrogen will infuse into an ionic bond
it will turn into water (h2o) or nitrogen oxide (h2o2)
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Neon has a full shell of valence electrons and no charge, therefore it does not react with things. Nitrogen and Oxygen do react with things. Also, nitrogen and oxygen are diatomics. Meaning they're found as O2 or N2 in nature, not O or N alone. Neon is not diatomic. It can be found as Ne alone in nature.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
No. It would be very bad for us if they did, ad out atmosphere is mostly nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrogen will react with oxygen, but only at high temperatures, and the process actually absorbs more energy than it gives out.
Hydrogen and oxygen undergo combination reaction to form water.When hydrogen and oxygen react together, water is formed.
YES!!!! Taking Sodium and Chlorine as an example. Sodium metal is an element. Chlorine gas is an element. Put them together in a gas jar and they will react to form the compound sodium chloride. In nature atmospheric nitrogen (an element) will react with atmospheric oxygen (also an element), when a lightning strike discharges, to form nitrogen oxides (compounds).