Chemistry, asked by yashpandey24000, 12 hours ago

hydrogen reacts with metal oxides to form what​

Answers

Answered by rlakshmisha2004
0

Answer:

hydrometals is your answer

Explanation:

Mark as brainlist

Answered by aryasjain1168
0

Answer: At elevated temperatures and pressures hydrogen reduces the oxides of most metals and many metallic salts to the metals. For example, hydrogen gas and ferrous oxide react, yielding metallic iron and water, H 2 + FeO → Fe + H 2 O; hydrogen gas reduces palladium chloride to form palladium metal and hydrogen chloride, H 2 + PdCl 2 → Pd + 2HCl.

Explanation: HI ARMY

HOPE IT IS HELPFUL FOR YOU

MARK ME BRAINLIEST

Similar questions