No.
small amounts of hydrogen and oxygen are burned.
The mass of the oxygen and hydrogen that react to form water will be exactly equal to the mass of the water produced.
Water is the compound of Oxygen and Hydrogenconnected through covalent bond.One molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Physical characteristics of water are temperature, colour, turbidity, odor and taste, and solid content.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are both formed by combining carbon and oxygen.
No, it is not.
This is a chemical reaction.
This is a chemical change.
water is formed by combining hydrogen and oxygen ....
If you have 1 hydrogen and 2 oxygen, you get water.
Hydrogen combining with oxygen to form water is an exothermic reaction, which is why hydrogen burns.
h2o is water h2o2 is hydrogen peroxide
The chemical equation for hydrogen to water vapor is not possible as stated. In order for hydrogen to form water in any physical state, it must combine with oxygen. The following are the word equation and the chemical equation for hydrogen and oxygen combining to form water. Hydrogen gas plus oxygen gas produces water. 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O
small amounts of hydrogen and oxygen are burned.
Yes, two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom make a water particle. H2O
The mass of the oxygen and hydrogen that react to form water will be exactly equal to the mass of the water produced.
Yes, hydrogen and oxygen combining into water is a chemical change, represented by the following equation: 2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O