The compound of the atom is largely irrelevant. What is more important is its atmosphere in which they are introduced. If this was done in a vaccum, then nothing. The Electrons, neutrons and protons would pull together into a magnetic field from the atoms and would simply stay together. However, if this was done in a densely populated space, full of other atoms, the result is different. The change of state would be affected by other particles close by, causing an atomic reaction. Nothing like an atom bomb, the energy expanded would be mostly light and high frequency waves such as gamma or infared waves. At least, that is my best guess, physics is not my speciality!
Your question seems a little vague. Do you mean "what happens to water when energy is extracted from it?"Fundamentally, it's a null question -- water is extremely stable. Energy has to be put into water to change its molecular makeup (2H20 -- two oxygen atoms and four hydrogen atoms combine to form one molecule of water). When you put enough energy into a water molecule, it breaks up into hydrogen and oxygen, which can then be re-burned to produce water again.
They are split into oxygen and hydrogenThey are split into oxygen and hydrogen
carbon,hydrogen and oxygen Edit suggestion: The stuff that combine to form fats and oils, not the smart answer. Like for example, Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen with few other elements form amino acids, which combine to form numerous kinds of proteins. An answer like that is preferred. Please do not resort to smart answers that don't get anyone anywhere.
The carbon atoms come from the Ribulose biphosphate and CO2 fixation. The oxygen also comes from CO2 fixation. The hydrogen comes from the oxidation of NADPH (which was produced in the light-dependent reaction)
water donates the electrons when H2O is separated into 2 hydrogen and one oxygen by the water-splitting enzyme in photosystem II. The electrons then enter the electron transport chain, entering a hydrogen pump which uses energy to push hydrogen into the thylocoid. Electrons get recharged in the next chlorophyll almost like a battery, finally they combine with NADP+ and a hydrogen to create NADPH. btw, two electrons are donated per H2O molecule
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
Hydrogen and oxygen combine explosively in a single reaction.
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
Hydrogen and oxygen combine explosively in a single reaction.
dihydrogen oxide, hydronium ion, Hydroperoxyl and Hydrogen peroxide
A chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen occur.
The product of the reaction is water.
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
Hydrogen and oxygen are two completely different elements. When combined in a chemical reaction, two hydrogen atoms (H2) combine one oxygen atom to form a molecule of water (H2O)
water is formed H2O (2 hydrogen 1 oxygen)
When you combine one Oxygen and one Hydrogen you get Hydroxide. If you combine one Oxygen with two hydrogens you will end up with water.
Through the process of a chemical reaction. The electrons pair and hold the two together.