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Originally Posted by Kaizer007
No, mixtures of hydrogen gas and air do not react unless ignited with a flame or spark, in which case the result is a fire or explosion with a characteristic reddish flame whose only product is water, H2O.
2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H2O(l)
Thus no carbon dioxide product.
Hydrogen does not react with water. It does, however, dissolve to the extent of about 0.00160 g kg-1 at 20°C (297 K) and 1 atmosphere pressure.
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It does dissolve to the extent of about 0.00160
0 g kg-1 at 20°C (297 K) and 1 atmosphere pressure
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