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13 August, 16:40

When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water would be

a. a product.

c. both a product and a reactant.

b. a reactant.

d. neither a product nor a reactant.

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  1. 13 August, 16:52
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    It would be both because you get a liquid form of hydrogen and oxygen, which is a product. Plus, water reacts to heat which allows it to be a reactant.
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