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The chemical reactions involve in the burning of hydrogen are

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Answered by aryavarnika964
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Hydrogen combustion proceeds by complicated branched-chain reactions involving the interaction of hydrogen and oxygen atoms with oxygen and hydrogen molecules, respectively, to produce hydroxyl radicals. The final reaction product is water, formed by the combination of hydroxyl with hydrogen molecules.

Answered by parijaini
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H stands for Hydrogen or protium.It has only one proton and one electron but no neutron. D stands for duetrium. It has one proton, one electron and one neutron. T stands for tritium.

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