It goes boom. scary.
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Nothing happens when fire is added to hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas needs another gas in order to do anything. If you have hydrogen gas in the air and add fire, you get a great big boom.
the hydrogen will extinguish the fire :)
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The hydrogen will ignite and burn rapidly, likely causing an explosion.
Hydrogen react with metals and hydrides are formed.
water; air && fire; Florine;
hydrogen gases are stable so they will react no further while hydrogen ions have no electrons so it will react with the ammonia molecule thus becoming g stable
I only know 3 metals that react with acids to produce hydrogen. They are Zinc, iron and magnesium. There are 3 acids which react with them: and It will produce hydrogen gas which is the lightest known gas and is flammable :)
A metal more active than hydrogen in the electromotive series will react with an acid to form hydrogen gas.
Pure Hydrogen (H2) gas will explosively ignite in the presence of fire.
No. Hydrogen will easily ignite if it comes in contact if fire. Carbon dioxide is not flammable at all and can even be used to put out a fire.
They can't react.
Hydrogen react with metals and hydrides are formed.
water; air && fire; Florine;
Hydrogen does not react with water
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen react with each other to form water.
No, they do not react.
hydrogen gases are stable so they will react no further while hydrogen ions have no electrons so it will react with the ammonia molecule thus becoming g stable
No. Hydrogen and oxygen will only react at high temperatures.
Sodium chloride doesn't react to fire.