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what happens when we combine hydrogen and oxygen to form water molecule…

Question

what happens when we combine hydrogen and oxygen to form water molecules? (draw what happens and then describe what happens.)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Hydrogen (diatomic $\text{H}_2$) and oxygen (diatomic $\text{O}_2$) undergo a chemical reaction where their covalent bonds break. New covalent bonds form between hydrogen and oxygen atoms, creating water molecules ($\text{H}_2\text{O}$). This is an exothermic reaction, releasing energy. The balanced chemical equation defines the stoichiometry of the reaction.

Diagram Description:
  • Reactants: Two $\text{H}_2$ molecules (each with 2 H atoms bonded) and one $\text{O}_2$ molecule (2 O atoms bonded)
  • Reaction: Bonds in $\text{H}_2$ and $\text{O}_2$ break; H atoms bond to O atoms
  • Products: Two $\text{H}_2\text{O}$ molecules (each with 2 H atoms bonded to 1 O atom in a bent shape)

Answer:

  1. Chemical Reaction & Equation: Hydrogen and oxygen undergo a synthesis (combustion) reaction to form water, following the balanced equation:
$$2\text{H}_2 + \text{O}_2 ightarrow 2\text{H}_2\text{O}$$
  1. Atomic Process: The covalent bonds holding $\text{H}_2$ and $\text{O}_2$ molecules together break. Each oxygen atom forms covalent bonds with two hydrogen atoms, creating bent, polar $\text{H}_2\text{O}$ molecules.
  2. Energy Change: The reaction is highly exothermic, meaning it releases significant heat and light energy.
  3. Stoichiometry: 2 molecules of hydrogen gas react with 1 molecule of oxygen gas to produce 2 molecules of liquid (or gaseous) water.