You need to electrolyse it. Hydrogen will be produced at the cathode.
Water is an oxide of hydrogen.
Cohesion in salt water is the attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding. The presence of salt does not significantly affect cohesion in water. However, the dissolved salt ions can slightly weaken the hydrogen bonds between water molecules, as they disrupt the ability of water molecules to form as many hydrogen bonds with each other.
The 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Distilled water is water "purified" by distillation. Salt water is water with salt in it.
The molecule of water remain unchanged, and also the percentage of hydrogen.
Salt water is primarily made up of the elements sodium and chlorine, which combine to form sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt. Other elements and minerals may be present in smaller amounts as well.
No. Salt does not produce any such reaction.
Yes, pure water has more hydrogen bonds because hydrogen bonds are formed between water molecules. In salt water, some water molecules are displaced by salt ions, reducing the number of hydrogen bonds between water molecules.
Hydrogen does not react with water. In an acid, hydrogen can react to form hydrogen gas and a salt.
Hydrogen
Metals and acids make Hydrogen and water and a salt. Otherwise, i think it's hydrogen and CO2
Water is an oxide of hydrogen.
Cohesion in salt water is the attraction between water molecules due to hydrogen bonding. The presence of salt does not significantly affect cohesion in water. However, the dissolved salt ions can slightly weaken the hydrogen bonds between water molecules, as they disrupt the ability of water molecules to form as many hydrogen bonds with each other.
The 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Distilled water is water "purified" by distillation. Salt water is water with salt in it.
metal + acid -> salt + water metal + oxygen -> metal oxide metal oxide + acid -> salt + water metal + water -> metal hydroxide + hydrogen Metal + Steam -> Metal Oxide + Hydrogen Metal + Acid -> Metal salt + Hydrogen
The molecule of water remain unchanged, and also the percentage of hydrogen.
Hydrochloric Acid = HCL + Water HCL = Hydrogen + Chlorine Hydrogen = Electricity + water Chlorine = Electricity + Fire + salt
Salt water is primarily made up of the elements sodium and chlorine, which combine to form sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt. Other elements and minerals may be present in smaller amounts as well.