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can someone tell what happens when a matter of a 2hydrogen element and a antimatter of oxygen element combine.

will there be a explosion or a new type of water​

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Hydrogen is a highly reactive fuel. Hydrogen molecules violently react with oxygen when the existing molecular bonds break and new bonds are formed between oxygen and hydrogen atoms. As the products of the reaction are at a lower energy level than the reactants, the result is an explosive release of energy and the production of water. But hydrogen does not react with oxygen at room temperature, a source of energy is needed to ignite the mixture.

Hydrogen and oxygen gases mix at room temperature with no chemical reaction. This is because the speed of the molecules does not provide enough kinetic energy to activate the reaction during collisions between the reactants. A mixture of gases is formed, with the potential to violently react if sufficient energy were introduced to the mixture.

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Hydrogen is a highly reactive fuel. Hydrogen molecules violently react with oxygen when the existing molecular bonds break and new bonds are formed between oxygen and hydrogen atoms. As the products of the reaction are at a lower energy level than the reactants, the result is an explosive release of energy and the production of water. But hydrogen does not react with oxygen

Hydrogen and Oxygen Mix

Hydrogen and oxygen gases mix at room temperature with no chemical reaction. This is because the speed of the molecules does not provide enough kinetic energy to activate the reaction during collisions between the reactants. A mixture of gases is formed, with the potential to violently react if sufficient energy were introduced to the mixture.

Activation Energy

Introduction of a spark to the mixture results in raised temperatures amongst some of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Molecules at higher temperatures travel faster and collide with more energy. If collision energies reach a minimum activation energy sufficient to "break" the bonds between the reactants, then a reaction between hydrogen and oxygen follows. Because hydrogen has a low activation energy only a small spark is needed to trigger a reaction with oxygen.

Explanation:

Like all fuels, the reactants, in this case hydrogen and oxygen, are at a higher energy level than the products of the reaction. This results in the net release of energy from the reaction, and this is known as an exothermic reaction. After one set of hydrogen and oxygen molecules have reacted, the energy released triggers molecules in the surrounding mixture to react, releasing more energy. The result is an explosive, rapid reaction that releases energy quickly in the form of heat, light and sound.

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