Hydrogen plus oxygen= H2O
hydrogen sulfide + oxygen = water + sulfuer dioxide
Hydrogen and oxygen react to form water through a chemical reaction. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. It is a highly exothermic reaction that is commonly used to power fuel cells and combustion engines.
The first equation is the formation of carbon dioxide (CO2) through combustion or respiration. The second equation corresponds to the formation of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) when sodium hydroxide (NaOH) reacts with carbon dioxide (CO2).
Iron sulphate is expressed as FeSO4 and hydrogen is simply H. So to answer your question, iron sulphate plus hydrogen is made up of iron, sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen.
The equation for the reaction between water (H2O) and oxygen (O2) is 2H2O + O2 -> 2H2O2, which produces hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen combining with oxygen to form water is an exothermic reaction, which is why hydrogen burns.
No. Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to yield water.
Question Hydrogen+Oxygen->Water ANSWER Water.
Water (H2O)
No because Oxygen is an element and it only contains atoms of Oxygen and nothing else, no Hydrogen at all. A compound of Hydrogen must contain Hydrogen plus something else. Water contains Hydrogen and Oxygen (H2O) so that would be a compound of Hydrogen and oxygen.
2 hydrogen atoms plus 1 oxygen atom combine to form a molecule of water (H2O).
oxygen
The product is water:2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
When hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen in the presence of a catalyst, it produces water. Carbon dioxide is a separate compound and does not directly react with hydrogen gas to produce a single identifiable compound.
urea, a waste product made in the liver.
H2O (hydrogen plus oxygen)
lithium, hydrogen, oxygen