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why is water not produced

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Answered by PanduTheCat
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Just mixing hydrogen and oxygen together doesn't make water – to join them together you need energy. The trouble with adding energy into the equation is that a large-scale chemical reaction of flammable hydrogen and oxygen (which is what keeps a fire burning) is likely to result in a rather large explosion.

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Answered by sanchitasighaniyaa
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Just mixing hydrogen and oxygen together doesn't make water – to join them together you need energy. The trouble with adding energy into the equation is that a large-scale chemical reaction of flammable hydrogen and oxygen (which is what keeps a fire burning) is likely to result in rather large explosion.

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