Chemistry, asked by namanrounak125, 17 days ago

Hydrogen is flammable and we need oxygen to burn any substance. This is basic but 'water' is mixture of both and doesn't burn why?​

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Answered by llMadeSavagell
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Hydrogen is flammable, but oxygen is not. ... When hydrogen combines with oxygen the result is water, where the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen are linked together to make a molecule with entirely different properties. You can't burn pure water, which is why we use it to put out fires instead of starting them.

Answered by primestudent2811
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Explanation:

If water contains hydrogen, which is flammable, why doesn't it burn? No, your refreshing glass of water won't spontaneously combust. Water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is flammable, but oxygen is not.

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