Chemistry, asked by rajd1516, 11 months ago

If hydrogen and oxygen are flammable why isn't water

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Answered by Thinkab13
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The properties of individual atoms change completely when they combine into molecules. Every time you salt your food, for example, each molecule of salt contains one atom of chlorine, a poisonous gas, and one atom of sodium, a substance that explodes on contact with water.

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