When water boils it is converted into steam. When water is in liquid state the molecule are close together. When in a gaseous state they are separated So, your answer is no they aren't turned into different molecules they are the same H2O, just farther apart.
nah, its atoms are given heat energy which causes them to vibrate, when they vibrate enough they spread out and form a gas, but the gas particles remain as H2O, so if the gas were cooled it would turn into liquid water again i.e. condensation interestingly certain gases dont go through a liquid stage, such as CO2, when a solid block of CO2 is heated it doesnt melt, instead it turns straight to gas, this is dry ice
No
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).
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
hydrogen + oxygen → water 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O Hydrogen gas exists as diatomic molecules, H2 and oxygen gas exists as diatomic molecules, O2
Yes. Snow is made out of many molecules of water. Water is the combination of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen (H2O).
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would consist of separate H2 and O2 molecules. The hydrogen and oxygen would retain their own properties. The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. In it the two elements are combined into molecules of H2O, which has its own set of properties distinct from those of hydrogen or oxygen.
Steam is water molecules in vapor form
No, water is H2O therefore it has two hydrogens and one oxygen.
Hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Two hydrogen, one oxygen.
Hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules can be easily split by what electrolysis. This is the process which is used to breakdown water.
20 hydrogen 10 oxygen
Water molecules consist of hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules. Most of the negative charge comes from the oxygen molecules while the hydrogen molecules carry the positive charge.
Electrolysis.
Of these three substances, water boils at the highest tempurature, followed by Oxygen, and then Hydrogen. (-252 < -184 < 100)
water
The molecules of water are held together by hydrogen bonding between molecules.These are electrostatic bonds (attraction forces between opposite charges) that hydrogen makes with the oxygen of neighbouring molecules. Hydrogen, when bonded to oxygen to form water molecules, is slightly positive and the oxygen in the water molecule is slightly negative. Hydrogen gets attracted to the neighbouring slightly negative oxygen atoms.This is great for life on Earth because small molecules the size of water tend to be gases but water is a liquid. It is a liquid due to the hydrogen bonding between molecules.
A chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen occur.
A chemical reaction.