Chemistry, asked by miracle893, 11 months ago

Why h2 + o2 is h2o and not h2o2?

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Answered by arvindkakade
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The oxygen is dissolved in the water, just as salt can be dissolved. It does not (to any appreciable degree) combine with water molecules to form hydrogen peroxide
Answered by kundankumarbr2003
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because

Explanation:

in the configuration of h2 +o2 =h2O O shares two of its 6 elactrons with the h atoms share their one and only one electrons with the O atom .

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