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what is wrong in the following equation. H+O---------H2O
correct and balanced it

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Answered by snipeproayush2005
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Answer:  The wrong part is that the Hydrogen and Oxygen in this reaction never appear as a single atom , it is always in a gas molecule form which is H2 and O2  

Explanation:

Given equation -> H+O->H2O

Correct or Balanced Equation -> H2+O2->H2O

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Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

The correct equation for formation of H2O is:

2H2 + O2  → 2H2O

Explanation:

How water molecule (H2O) is form?

In the formation of water molecule H2O, 2 moles of hydrogen molecule (H2) and 1 mole of oxygen molecule (O2) is required to get 2 moles of water.

STEP 1: The chemical reaction of this formation is as below:

  • H2 + O2  →  H2O

But here, only 1 atom of oxygen is we are getting in form of H2O molecule.

STEP: 2 So to balance the equation we need to add 2 in front of H2O molecule so we get the below equation:

  • H2 + O2 → 2H2O

So, our oxygen is balanced on either sides.

Again imbalance is occur in hydrogen atoms. As we can see there is 1 molecule (2 atoms) of hydrogen on left side of the reaction and 4 atoms of hydrogens on right side of the reaction.

STEP:3 So to balance this we need to add 2 in front of H2 molecule so on either side we will have 4 atoms of hydrogen and 2 atoms of oxygen.

  • 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

This way a we can form water molecule and balance the equation.

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