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Oxygen, hydrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, methane, lithium
Hydrogen plus Oxygen can make many different substances. For example, H2O is water. But H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide.
Manganese dioxide is a catalyst for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
A gas as carbon dioxide is easily expanded by heating; hydrogen peroxide is decomposed.
Methane burns in oxygen and gets oxidised. Carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide, hydrogen to water.
No, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide have very different weights.
Production of Glucose in Plants
The production of hydrogen gas from coal has shown promise to impact humans positively by allowing for cleaner energy production. Hydrogen may be able to reduce pollutants that affect human health and reduce gasses in the air such as carbon dioxide.
Hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are different chemical substances.They are gases with many applications in laboratory and technology.They are NOT. Two totally different gases.
H2O2 is a common name for hydrogen dioxide
dioxide is di(two)oxide(oxygen). no hydrogen.
It is a unitless number used in calculations of basal metabolic rate (BMR) when estimated from carbon dioxide production.
Is this HO2 for hydrogen dioxide, never heard of it in 'normal' life
Oxygen, hydrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, methane, lithium
Hydrogen dioxide is water and the oxidation numbers are +1 for each hydrogen and -2 for oxygen
hydrogen
Hydrogen plus Oxygen can make many different substances. For example, H2O is water. But H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide.