You don't need electricity to combine them. They'll combine just fine on their own, given a small ignition source. A candle works, though you'll probably want to tape it to a yardstick or something. A regular-sized latex balloon full of a stoichiometric mixture of hydrogen and oxygen makes a pretty impressive boom. Like, a startle the heck out of the music majors in the next wing of the theatre boom.
You get water, H2O
When you combine one Oxygen and one Hydrogen you get Hydroxide. If you combine one Oxygen with two hydrogens you will end up with water.
The compound oxygen and hydrogen can combine explosively to form water.
they make water
Known compounds with oxygen, hydrogen, iodine, chlorine, bromine, etc.
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When you combine one Oxygen and one Hydrogen you get Hydroxide. If you combine one Oxygen with two hydrogens you will end up with water.
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
Magnesium Hydrogen
The compound oxygen and hydrogen can combine explosively to form water.
water
You can get water from hydrogen if you combine the hydrogen with oxygen atoms.
No. Hydrogen combines with oxygen to make water.
Hydrogen and oxygen combine explosively in a single reaction.
No, you would need energy to combine hydrogen and oxygen into H2O
A fuel cells uses hydrogen and oxygen to make electricity, and produces water as a byproduct.
water
they make water