Chemistry, asked by babitarani2373, 1 year ago

Under what conditions can hydrogen be made to combine with
(a) nitrogen?
(b) chlorine?
(c) sulphur?
(d) oxygen?

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Answered by waseemMohammed
21
I think option D is correct. because when hydrogen is combined with oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide. Because the oxygen and hydrogen react with each other to form another substance. Hope it helps...
Answered by zumba12
3

The condition required for reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen, Chlorine, Sulfur, and Oxygen.

  • The general concept involved in the given case is that with non-metals hydrogen reacts with at high temperature.
  • In the case of halogens, it reacts according to the elements.
  • Accordingly, non-metals such as nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen combines with hydrogen at a temperature more than the room temperature.
  • In the case of gas such as chlorine, which is a halogen, it reacts slowly in the presence of dark and gets exploded in the presence of light.

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