Chemistry, asked by joshua3576, 4 months ago

Hydrogen burns in oxygen to give water.

a) Identify the reactant and product in this process?

b) write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction..Answer i will make you brainlist​

Answers

Answered by vaishnavi4236
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Answer:

the reactant is hydrogen and oxygen and the product formed is water

the equation is

2H2 +02= 2H2O

Explanation:

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Answered by premnarayanpandey677
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Explanation:

Combustion of hydrogen

Hydrogen fuel experiment

Hydrogen burns in oxygen to form water.

hydrogen + oxygen → water

2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

The flame is almost colourless. Mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen (or hydrogen and air) can be explosive when the two gases are present in a particular ratio, so hydrogen must be handled very carefully.

Many people believe that because no carbon dioxide is released when it burns, hydrogen could be a clean fuel for use in the future - to replace fossil fuels that are causing global warming.

However, at the moment, most of the hydrogen used in the world is obtained from fossil fuels, so carbon dioxide is still released during the overall process.

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