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Chemical reaction of car oxide with water

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Answered by lliTzPrInCeSsll
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6H2 + 3O2 → 6H2O [Combustion step] The balanced chemical equation representing the overall process (hydrogen generation and combustion) is: 4B + 3O2 → 2 B2O.

Answered by akshaytiwari3458
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A vehicle powered by the device would take on water and boron instead of petrol, and generate boron trioxide. ... The chemical reactions describing the oxidation of boron are: 4B + 6H2O → 2B2O3 + 6H2 [Hydrogen Generation Step] 6H2 + 3O2 → 6H2O [Combustion step]

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