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Observation when hydrogen burns in the air​

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Hydrogen when brought to flame or burnt, it reacts with the oxygen present in the air to form the compound water. Therefore, we can conclude that when hydrogen burns in air, a chemical reaction takes place leading to the formation of the compound water.
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