Chemistry, asked by imintelligent, 11 months ago

When hydrogen is burnt in air it produces water.True or false

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Answered by Anonymous
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HIYA MATE

Combustion of hydrogen

Combustion of hydrogenHydrogen burns in oxygen to form water. The flame is almost colourless. Mixtures of hydrogen and oxygen (or hydrogen and air) can be explosive when the two gases are present in a particular ratio, so hydrogen must be handled very carefully.

Answered by pratyush7292
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Answer:

true.

H

h2 + o2 > h2o

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