Science, asked by shlok252, 4 months ago

. In an experiment, oxygen was added to hydrogen

and heated. On burning, a substance containing

both oxygen and hydrogen was formed. What is

this substance?​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Both oxygen and the substance being burned (the reactants) are consumed during the combustion reaction, while new substances (the products) and heat energy are generated. Since heat is produced, this is an exothermic reaction. ... An oxide is a compound containing both the element and oxygen chemically combined together.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Oxygen and hydrogen are two elements and when they react they must generate another compound. Their product is not a mixture and their result is a different compound with different properties.✌️

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