Chemistry, asked by saritasedhain694, 16 days ago

1 Both H2 (g) and O2(g) occur in nature , and the combination of H2 (g) and o2 to form H2O takes place with the large amount of heat still this reaction does not take place in nature Explain​

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Answered by gamingwithpiyush047
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First of all, H2(g) and O2(g) must be converted into the H atoms and O atoms and then these combine to form H2O(g). First two steps (i.e., conversion of molecules into atoms) are endothermic and require heat which is not available in nature and so H2 and O2 occur in nature as molecular elements

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Answered by Sristi199
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combination of H2 (g) and o2 to form H2O takes place with the large amount of heat still this reaction does not take place in nature Explain

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