Chemistry, asked by daneyansel13, 6 months ago

When hydrogen gas is burnt, droplets of colourless liquid condense​

Answers

Answered by Unknownstudent747
3

Answer:

follow me and mark me a brainliest

Explanation:

Pure H2 when burns in air it produce a colourless liquid called water. The water condense as reaction is exothermic so the heat is given out to the surrounding bringing the temperature down for experimental set up.In this oxidation, a molecule of hydrogen gas is ionized to two electrons and two protons. ... For instance, when hydrogen gas is burned in the presence of oxygen, a large amount of energy is released and water is produced as the major product.

Answered by reenamaan076107107
0

Answer:

this is the answer

hope it's helps to you

please follow me

Attachments:
Similar questions