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Hydrogen has the highest thermal conductivity of any gas. The electrical conductivity of hydrogen varies according to temperature. If it is cold enough, it can be a superconductor. If it is hot enough, as a plasma, it is highly conductive.
H2S stands for Hydrogen Sulphide.It is a gas.
Nitrogen is not considered to conduct electricity. This gas lacks the free electrons to support conduction.
hydrogen + oxygen → water 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O Hydrogen gas exists as diatomic molecules, H2 and oxygen gas exists as diatomic molecules, O2
Yes, you can turn water into oxygen and hydrogen gas with electricity; this process is called electrolysis.
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It can't because it is a gas.
Hydrogen has the highest thermal conductivity of any gas. The electrical conductivity of hydrogen varies according to temperature. If it is cold enough, it can be a superconductor. If it is hot enough, as a plasma, it is highly conductive.
This gas is hydrogen (H).
Gas can conduct electricty, as demonstrated in halogen lights, it is just not a very strong conductor. Electricity is just the flow of electrons, and so if the gas molecules can be driven to producing/transfering electrons then they will conduct electricity. In gas filled light bulbs, electricity is conducted through the gas in the light bulb, exciting the gas molecules and creating light.
The water molecules will be split releasing hydrogen and Oxygen gas.
Hydrogen gas molecules
A substance that fits that description is a gas, such as hydrogen or oxygen. Gases have no definite shape or volume and can conduct electricity under certain conditions.
No. Hydrogen gas is Hydrogen molecules floating around. They are looking for Oxygen molecules with which to make water.
One is produced
One is produced