Yes, if you're familiar with the word H20 then this will be easy for you. The H stands for Hydrogen and O stands for Oxygen. The 2 means their is 2 Oxygen in this element.
H2O means, there are 2 parts of Hydrogen(H) & 1 part of Oxygen(O).
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water, hydrogen peroxide
Water! Water molecules contain 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one of Oxygen
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.
Water contain 88,88 % oxygen and 11,11 % hydrogen.
In each water molecule each hydrogen atom forms a polar covalent bond with the hydrogen atom.
You can get water from hydrogen if you combine the hydrogen with oxygen atoms.
Electrolysis is the process by which water can be split into Hydrogen Gas and Oxygen. This is done by running a current of electricity through the water which is diluted with sulphuric acid (or lemon water or salt) because it is a good conductor of electricity. Hydrogen is a Cation and Oxygen is an Anion then near the positive ends of the current you will find Hydrogen bubbles and the negative side you will find Oxygen bubbles.
Hydrogen is water...which can also produce electricity by the water wheel....Basically hydrogen is water..Theres nothing difficult about WATER/HYDROGEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heavy water is water whose atomic structure consists of oxygen and heavy hydrogen. Heavy hydrogen, or deuterium, is hydrogen with neutrons in its nuclei.
Hydrogen. 2 hydrogens to be exact
Hydrogen is an extremely abundant element and can be found just about everywhere. In its diatomic elemental form, hydrogen can be found in the atmosphere as well as in stars. However, it is a moderately reactive element and can be found in molecules ranging from water (hydrogen dioxide) to nucleic acids.