43.2 grams of water
Bromomethane CHBr3 and Hydrogen Bromide HBr
Hydrogen gas according to the following formula: Zn + 2HCl --> H2 + ZnCl2
Hydrogen reacts with fluorine to form hydrogen fluoride. This can also be hydrofluoric acid if some moisture is present.
When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid it produces zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
When sulfur reacts with hydrogen, it forms hydrogen sulfide (H2S) molecules. This compound is a colorless, toxic gas with a characteristic foul odor similar to rotten eggs.
When hydrogen reacts with carbon, it can form methane (CH4), which is a simple hydrocarbon compound.
Hydrogen.
The ring formed when ammonia reacts with hydrogen bromide is called ammonium bromide.
When hydrogen gas reacts with fluorine gas, the product formed is hydrogen fluoride (HF) gas.
Hydrogen
hydrogen gas
Water , however if there is insufficient oxygen some hydrogen peroxide is formed, (H2O2 )
After this reaction ammonia (NH3) is obtained.
Metal hydroxide + hydrogen gas
Sodium reacts with water to produce Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen gas.2Na + 2H2O = 2NaOH + H2
Bromomethane CHBr3 and Hydrogen Bromide HBr
When 1 mole of hydrogen reacts with 1 mole of chlorine, 2 moles of hydrogen chloride are formed. The molar mass of hydrogen chloride is 36.46 g/mol. Therefore, 2 moles of hydrogen chloride would have a mass of 72.92 grams.