You get a mixture of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. If this is done at ordinary atmospheric pressures, the oxygen will probably freeze, since its melting point is above the boiling point of liquid hydrogen. (I'm not sure of the solubility of solid oxygen in liquid hydrogen.)
H2 + O2 (normal diatomic state of hydrogen and oxygen) when burned (ignited) will for H2O(water)
When they mix, they form an oxygen gas.
I Think it will be combustible, depending on the lpg-oxygen ratio. In some cases, it explodes
No. Simply mixing hydrogen and oxygen will not get you water. You must burn the mixture.
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
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You take hydrogen and oxygen, and mix them.
water
If one chemically reacts oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, any liquid produced is water.
BOOM.
Because helium will not mix with hydrogen and oxygen.
When they mix, they form an oxygen gas.
I Think it will be combustible, depending on the lpg-oxygen ratio. In some cases, it explodes
The hydrogen and the carbon dioxide mix. Candle uses oxygen and wax as fuel
No. Simply mixing hydrogen and oxygen will not get you water. You must burn the mixture.
If you could, then you mix hydrogen and oxygen. Water is H2O, which is hydrogen 2 parts oxygen. Have fun!
mix water with hydrogen duuuuh!
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