Chemistry, asked by sumeetsheena, 3 months ago

compare hydrogen and halogen on the basis of reaction with oxygen.​

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Answered by buttercup25
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Hydrogen reacts with oxygen and forms a single oxide that is stable. For example, hydrogen reacts with oxygen and gives only one product which is water and it is highly stable. On the other hand, halogens react with oxygen and give binary compounds that are mostly unstable.

Answered by TANVEERJAMAN
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Hydrogen reacts with oxygen and forms a single oxide that is stable. For example, hydrogen reacts with oxygen and gives only one product which is water and it is highly stable. On the other hand, halogens react with oxygen and give binary compounds that are mostly unstable.

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