I Think it will be combustible, depending on the lpg-oxygen ratio. In some cases, it explodes
Well 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen equals water. Equal parts H and O equals hydrogen peroxide.
No. Simply mixing hydrogen and oxygen will not get you water. You must burn the mixture.
When soap and hydrogen peroxide mix with yeast, the yeast enzymes break down the hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. This reaction produces bubbles of oxygen gas, which you may observe as fizzing or foaming. The soap helps to trap the gas bubbles, creating a frothy mixture.
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
the formula is C6H12O6 which stands for carbon 6 hydrogen 12 oxygen 6
BOOM.
The hydrogen and the carbon dioxide mix. Candle uses oxygen and wax as fuel
Well 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen equals water. Equal parts H and O equals hydrogen peroxide.
No. Simply mixing hydrogen and oxygen will not get you water. You must burn the mixture.
When soap and hydrogen peroxide mix with yeast, the yeast enzymes break down the hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. This reaction produces bubbles of oxygen gas, which you may observe as fizzing or foaming. The soap helps to trap the gas bubbles, creating a frothy mixture.
Oxygen, Hydrogen and Helium.
Water is H2O which means it is made of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atom. Hydrogen is fairly volatile and flammable and oxygen is a gas that that supports burning (it will relight a glowing splint). If you have H2O2 (equal parts hydrogen and oxygen) it is very easy to catch on fire and explode.
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
carbon+oxygen=CO2
You take hydrogen and oxygen, and mix them.
They breathe air, which contains oxygen. They do not breathe hydrogen, as it is a bad idea to mix hydrogen and oxygen unless you intend to create anexplosion.
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