Water is
The reason due to which the fire does not glow brighter and stronger after adding water to it.
Answer to Problem 14TE
The fire does not glow brighter or stronger after adding water as the oxygen is chemically attached to the hydrogen in water molecule.
Explanation of Solution
The electrons get donated in any oxidation reaction while in reduction reaction the electrons get accepted.
The elemental oxygen gas,
Thus, the fire does not glow brighter or stronger after adding water.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the fire does not glow brighter or stronger after adding water as the oxygen is chemically attached to the hydrogen in water molecule.
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