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Question: | 2 Hydrogen (H) + 1 Oxygen (O) + 1 Oxygen (O) + 2 Hydrogen (H) |
Solution: | 2H₂O |
Chemical Equation: | 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O |
Explanation: | This reaction shows the formation of water 💧. Two molecules of diatomic hydrogen (H₂) react with one molecule of diatomic oxygen (O₂) to produce two molecules of water (H₂O). This is a classic example of a synthesis or combination reaction 🤝 where simpler substances combine to form a more complex one. Crystallization isn't directly involved in this specific reaction; crystallization is a process of separating a pure solid from a solution, usually involving a change in temperature or solvent concentration. However, pure water can be obtained through crystallization techniques if impurities are present in the initial reaction mixture. 🧊 |
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