Math, asked by dishakang, 11 months ago

if hydrogen burns and oxygen helps in burning then whay water does not catch fire​

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Answered by vermaji123
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due to the amount of oxygen is less compared to the atmosphere

xain491: but hydrog n also burns as fuel then ?
vermaji123: water doesn't react easily with oxygen....
xain491: thats not a specific answer
flingrider4444: yes
flingrider4444: it is not specified
xain491: let me tell u, the thing is that the bond betwn hydrogen and oxygen doesnt let each other react and ultimately it opposes burning
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Answered by flingrider4444
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hydrogen and oxygen are both very reactive, which is why they react together (or 'combust') to form water. The water that is formed is much less reactive, and does not easily react withoxygen, and so will not burn. Because water is so non-reactive, it's interaction with the fire is entirely physical.
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