unless ignited hydrogen doesn't react with oxygen of the air but a stream of hydrogen passed over Platinum gauze bursts into flame why
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b.p. the temperature of a liquid remains constant . In addition, both water and HF can form hydrogen bond of air but a stream of H2 gas passed over platinum gauze bursts into flame.
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b.p. the temperature of a liquid remains constant . In addition, both water and HF can form hydrogen bond of air but a stream of H2 gas passed over platinum gauze bursts into flame.
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