There's some, but it's not a major component.
There is only one product - water. Hydrogen burns in the oxygen in air to form hydrogen oxide or water vapour. 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) = 2H20 (g)
Hydrogen is known as a element and a compound. Hydrogen is a light element with one proton and a gas compound with two hydrogen atoms.
H2 + F2 -> 2HFhydrogen + fluorine -> hydrogen fluorideOne molecule of hydrogen reacts with one molecule of fluorine to produce two molecules of HF.
Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas. It is the simplest element in nature, having one proton in the nucleus and one electron in the shell. Hydrogen is extremely light, and can be used to fill balloons. Hydrogen is HIGHLY flammable. When hydrogen burns, the result is water.
Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water. The reaction is two molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) and one molecule of oxygen gas (O2) to form two molecules of water (H2O).
Yes, nitrogen is the main (80%) constituent of the air gas mixture, but oxygen (19%) is far more important to us!
No. Hot air is just that - regular air heated up. Hydrogen is one gas, one type of molecules only.
The gas bags of the Hindenberg were filled with Hydrogen gas. Hydrogen is lighter than air, the same way air is lighter than water. The Hydrogen filled "balloon" floated on the air just as one filled with air would float on water. By letting out gas or replacing it from tanks of compressed Hydrogen, they could control the trim and buoyancy of the airship. Unfortunately, Hydrogen is highly flammable when mixed with air, as we all know from what happened to Hindenberg. Although there are ways to avoid disasters such as the one that befell it, people were afraid and that was, effectively, the end of lighter-than-air transportation for commercial purposes.
Hydrogen is not an elementary gas; hydrogen has a diatomic molecule, H2.
There is only one product - water. Hydrogen burns in the oxygen in air to form hydrogen oxide or water vapour. 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) = 2H20 (g)
Water vapour is a constituents in air because water vapour rises in the atmosphere & is always present in the atmospere in some or the other quantity.Also 0.0001% of air consist water vapour
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It all depends on the size of the balloon AND on the lifting gas (hydrogen, helium, hot air).
C2H6 is ethane. It's one of the constituents of natural gas.
Hydrogen is a highly combustible explosive gas- it is lighter than air- better lift-wise than Helium, but one stray spark and Kabooom!
If one chemically reacts oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, any liquid produced is water.