no they wont combine unless you heat the silver first then the hydrogen can combine with the silver
they make water
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.
Silver bi-carbonate, or 'Silver hydrogen carbonate'.
Silver can combine with elements such as sulfur, oxygen, chlorine, and fluorine to form compounds. Some common silver compounds include silver nitrate (AgNO3), silver sulfide (Ag2S), silver oxide (Ag2O), silver chloride (AgCl), and silver fluoride (AgF).
Bromine (Br) can combine with almost every element. A few examples include: Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Potassium Gold Silver Sodium Strontium
Hydrogen and propane do not combine.
they make water
You can get water from hydrogen if you combine the hydrogen with oxygen atoms.
It depends on how hot. If the silver is white hot, it will combine with the oxygen in water and liberate free hydrogen and creaste silver oxide. At lower temperatures it will simply sizzle and make steam.
Selenium can combine with a variety of elements, including oxygen, sulfur, hydrogen, and metals such as mercury, copper, and silver. It forms a range of compounds with different properties and applications in industry, biology, and chemistry.
These elements will not combine chemically.
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.
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
When oxygen and hydrogen combine, they form water.
water
Silver bi-carbonate, or 'Silver hydrogen carbonate'.
Hydrogen and oxygen combine explosively in a single reaction.