The answer would be no. In Earth there is no hydrogen source in its pure form. It is only found in compound with other elements.
Hydrogen in its pure state is H2 gas, which is neutral. The ionic form, H+, is acidic.
You can find hydrogen in various compounds around the home. not in a pure state however. Electrolysis can separate water into relatively pure oxygen and hydrogen gas.
the hydrogen bomb which is larger than the atomic one
They re only used because they are contain in ammonia
yes and it is used for the hydrogen bomb much larger than chocolate finger toes icecream
Hydrogen is an element - the simplest element at that. The chemical symbol for hydrogen is 'H' However hydrogen in its pure state is nearly always two atoms forming a molecule and is written H2.
Yes hydrogen fluoride can be dissolved in pure water.
The result of this separation will be pure hydrogen and pure helium.
Because using pure zinc is expensive. All you need is water and a power supply.
No. Hydrogen is a pure substance.
Pure hydrogen chloride is molecular. But Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in molecules. In this state it exists as ions rather than molecules.
No, Hydrogen peroxide is a compound the chemical formula H2O2. Hydrogen and element and is shown as either H or H2. Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature while hydrogen peroxide is a liquid, and is used in hospitals.