Hydrogen can ignite when the concentration of oxygen in the air is between 4% and 75%. Below 4%, there is not enough oxygen for ignition, and above 75%, the mixture becomes too rich to ignite.
Yes, hydrogen is highly flammable and supports combustion. When hydrogen comes into contact with oxygen, it ignites and produces a flame.
Hydrogen Carbon and another carbon Oxygen and another Oxygen and finally another Hydrogen hopefully, this was helpful!!!
Three elements present in all fatty acids are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen are the elements present in H2SO2, which is sulfuric acid.
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The molecular formula of camphor is C10H16O
Yes, hydrogen is highly flammable and supports combustion. When hydrogen comes into contact with oxygen, it ignites and produces a flame.
Hydrogen Carbon and another carbon Oxygen and another Oxygen and finally another Hydrogen hopefully, this was helpful!!!
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
In an atmosphere of 100 % hydrogen there is no oxygen to support combustion so the candle cannot be lit. When there is some air present expect a pop (more energetic event) as the hydrogen oxygen mixture explodes forming water.
Three elements present in all fatty acids are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen are the elements present in H2SO2, which is sulfuric acid.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
H2S contains two elements: hydrogen and sulfur.
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The molecular formula of camphor is C10H16O
Hydrogen (H), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O) are the elements present in sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Galactose is a monosaccharide that consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
There are three elements.They are carbon,hydrogen and oxygen.