Respuesta :
Answer:
Explanation:
H₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] → H₂O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex]
H₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + H₂O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] → 2H₂O[tex]_{g}[/tex]
The sum of the two equations is a combined equation where all the compounds on the reactant sides are written on the Left hand side and the products are all on the right hand side:
- H₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + H₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + H₂O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] → H₂O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + 2H₂O[tex]_{g}[/tex]
- The net reaction equation involves the cancellation of species that occurs on both sides, these species are H₂O₂:
We then have:
H₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + H₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] → 2H₂O[tex]_{g}[/tex]
combining the two repeating hydrogen gas:
2H₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] + O₂[tex]_{g}[/tex] → 2H₂O[tex]_{g}[/tex]