No, Hydrogen gas is the diatomic element H, so it appears in nature as H2. The most common form of Hydrogen combined with Oxygen is H2O, or water.
none - it's a pure gas, just oxygen none - it's a pure gas, just oxygen
Water vapor is a greenhouse gas that contains only hydrogen and oxygen.
liquid or gas
I was wondering about this... but I think if you combined..The four oxygen gas O2, and the two of Hydrogen gas H2.. and predict was will happened I guess this is what it will or might be calculate, but Im not sure.KKKO2O2+H2H1O4+H2O2H
When separated into its component parts, hydrogen and oxygen, the original water no longer exists.
Hydrogen
When two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen- water is made H2O
none - it's a pure gas, just oxygen none - it's a pure gas, just oxygen
Hydrogen and oxygen are the products of electroysis of water .
oxygen gas is heavier than hydrogen gas
Chemically, Oxygen is a stand-alone element, where as water, or H2-0, is a compound of 2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen. Realistically, Oxygen is an invisible gas, while H2-0, with the addition of 2 Hydrogen atoms per Oxygen atom, liquifies and becomes visible.
You will get water and argon. Hydrogen an oxygen will readily and violently combine to form water. Argon is an inert gas, and so will not combine with other elements.
Hydrogen gas is H2. Oxygen gas is O2.
When water splits, hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are formed.
Electrolysis of water produces oxygen gas and hydrogen gas.
Two hydrogen atoms need to be combined with one oxygen atom to form a molecule of water (H2O). Or you could have two hydrogen to two oxygen atoms, forming hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) but this is unstable and decomposes back to water and oxygen gas.
They are both diatomic gases. Hydrogen will explode in oxygen to produce water.