Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form two different compounds mainly water and hydrogen peroxide
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YES REACTION BETWEEN HYDROGEN GAS AND OXYGEN GAS
CAN CHANGE THE PRODUCT BY CHANGING MILES OF REACTANT
AS WHEN 1 MOLE OF H2 REACT WITH O2 IT WILL FORM H202(HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
WHOLE WHEN 2 MILES OF HE REACT WITH O2 THEN H2O WILL FORM (WATER)
2H2+O2=2H2O
H2+O2=H2O2
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YES REACTION BETWEEN HYDROGEN GAS AND OXYGEN GAS
CAN CHANGE THE PRODUCT BY CHANGING MILES OF REACTANT
AS WHEN 1 MOLE OF H2 REACT WITH O2 IT WILL FORM H202(HYDROGEN PEROXIDE)
WHOLE WHEN 2 MILES OF HE REACT WITH O2 THEN H2O WILL FORM (WATER)
2H2+O2=2H2O
H2+O2=H2O2
HOPE HELP U
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