Science, asked by Anshukumar131313, 1 year ago



Why Doesn’t Water Burn, Despite Being Made Of Combustible Substances (Hydrogen And Oxygen) ?

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Answered by ARP1209
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because any two substance which form any new substance then the first two substance lost their values and become a new component

ARP1209: ya
Anshukumar131313: but can you explain that
ARP1209: wait a minute
ARP1209: I'm trying
ARP1209: Water is made up of two elements,hydrogen and oxygen.
ARP1209: When hydrogen combines with oxygen the result is water,
ARP1209: where the atoms ofhydrogen and oxygen are linked together to make a molecule with entirely different properties. 
ARP1209: You can'tburn pure water, which is why we use it to put out fires instead of starting them.
ARP1209: see this
ARP1209: now you will understand
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