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Why two gases (H and O) makes water?


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Answered by Anonymous
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When molecular hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) are combined and allowed to react together, energy is released and the molecules of hydrogen and oxygen can combine to form either water or hydrogen peroxide. These two processes are represented by the two chemical equations shown at right.


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Answered by Risingbrainlystar
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When molecular hydrogen (H2) andoxygen (O2) are combined and allowed to react together, energy is released and the molecules of hydrogen and oxygen can combine to form eitherwater or hydrogen peroxide. ... In this oxidation, a molecule of hydrogen gas is ionized to two electrons and two protons.
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