Hydrogen combines with oxygen at the completion of a combustion reaction to form water. The following is the balanced equation for the combustion of methane (CH4).
CH4 + 2O2 ---> CO2 + 2H2O
The final acceptor of electrons and hydrogens in the electron transport chain is oxygen. Oxygen is reduced to form water, which is essential for cellular respiration to continue efficiently.
+1 is most common in many compounds. -1 in metal hydrides and hydrocarbons
The oxidation number of oxygen when combined with fluorine is -1. Oxygen usually has an oxidation number of -2, but when combined with a more electronegative element like fluorine, oxygen's oxidation number becomes -1.
C6H8O7. So 6 Carbons, 8 Hydrogens, and 7 Oxygens.
Six carbons, twelve hydrogens, and six oxygens.
h2o, water
The final acceptor of electrons and hydrogens in the electron transport chain is oxygen. Oxygen is reduced to form water, which is essential for cellular respiration to continue efficiently.
2 Hydrogens and 1 oxygen.
When oxygen combines with 2 hydrogens it makes water.
Ethanol has 2 carbons, one oxygen, and 6 hydrogens.
Water malecule
H2O, water.
Oxygen.
2 hydrogens 1 oxygen
Water, Two Hydrogens, and One Oxygen; Aka, H20.
H2O that's 2 hydrogens for every oxygen.
Isopropenal alcohol is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.