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How is water different from hydrogen and oxygen?

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Answered by atharvapatil2299
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Explanation:

Hydrogen gas is two hydrogen atoms bonded together, H2. Oxygen gas is two oxygen atoms bonded together, O2. Water, is one oxygen atom bonded to two different hydrogen atoms, H2O.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen gas is two hydrogen atoms bonded together, H2. Oxygen gas is two oxygen atoms bonded together, O2.

Water, is one oxygen atom bonded to two different hydrogen atoms, H2O. Hydrogen & Oxygen are gases but water is liquid.

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