Science, asked by YoungKidMikey, 6 months ago

In the ancient solar system, as our star (the Sun) formed, materials from older, long-dead stars mixed, reacted, and combined. Among these substances were hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2).

When one molecule of hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas, what new substance do you think forms? Comparing the starting materials (the reactants) with the final materials (the products), what is conserved? What would a balanced chemical equation of this reaction look like?

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Answered by aryan3985
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O2 is oxygen h2 is hydrogen
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Answered by aswinrkumar4
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Answer:

Water is formed as the final material

Explanation:

2H2 +O2 gives 2H20

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