the reason why it makes water its not just the gasses together its also the helium thing you know what just go to Google .com and ask there
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no, its a covalent chemical bond. H2O or water is 2 hydrogen atoms bonded with one oxygen atom, there is no chemical reaction in the water you see every day. hope this helps with whatever you need.
H2O is formed when gaseous hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) combine in the presence of heat or a spark, initiating a chemical reaction that creates water vapor. The hydrogen and oxygen atoms rearrange their bonds to form water molecules (H2O), releasing energy in the process.
An atom is not a compound. A compound is a pure substance that is composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically combined. The elements hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, which is a compound. 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O
Oxygen can be combined with a wide range of elements to form various compounds. Common examples include hydrogen (to form water, H2O), carbon (to form carbon dioxide, CO2), and metals such as iron (to form iron oxide, Fe2O3).
Hydrogen and Oxygen in the ratio 2H to 1O. But they are not both 'in the air'. The atmosphere contains oxygen free from hydrogen; water contain oxygen combined with hydrogen. But there have to be two atoms of hydrogen to one of oxygen and once combined they are fixed; H2O remains the same whether ice, water of steam. If I remember rightly oxygen combines easily with other molecules, hence many things 'rust' which is oxydisation. BWDIK.
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The elements are: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Combined they form water (H2O).
No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
Water, H2O, or hydrogen peroxide, H2O2.
Water, H2O, is a molecule of hydrogen and oxygen. It is considered a compound. That said, yes, oxygen and hydrogen combine to make a compound that is represented by the molecule H2O.
Oxygen. Hydrogen and oxygen bond in a ratio of 2 hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom to form water, represented by the chemical formula H2O.
No. Most of hydrogen on Earth is combined with Oxygen to form water (H2O)
Hydrogen is the explosive gas that, when combined with oxygen in a process called electrolysis, can produce water. In this reaction, two molecules of hydrogen combine with one molecule of oxygen to form two molecules of water.
No, hydrogen gas is a molecule made up of two hydrogen atoms bonded together (H2). When hydrogen gas combines with oxygen, it can form water (H2O) through a chemical reaction.
no, its a covalent chemical bond. H2O or water is 2 hydrogen atoms bonded with one oxygen atom, there is no chemical reaction in the water you see every day. hope this helps with whatever you need.
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.
think of H2Q water ? hydrogen and oxygen