no. it does not
No, it is formed by fusion of hydrogen and helium molecules.
Hydrogen is an element. It can exist as a gas, as molecules of H2, but also as compounds, like water, H2O.
No, two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen cannot form helium. Instead, they combine to create water (H₂O). Helium is a noble gas and does not form compounds in this manner; it is a distinct element with different properties.
The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for helium is He.
Hydrogen and helium
Hydrogen is used to create water: H20. Two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule create water. Also the sun is mostly made of hydrogen and helium.
Hydrogen is H2. Helium is He.
Neptune's atmosphere is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with small amounts of methane. The methane in the atmosphere gives Neptune its blue color. Additionally, there are traces of other gases such as ammonia and water vapor.
The speed of gas molecules is dependent on their temperature, but generally, lighter molecules such as hydrogen and helium tend to move faster due to their lower molecular weight. Among common gases, hydrogen molecules are typically considered to be the fastest moving.
Water and oxygen molecules do not attract each other because both water and oxygen molecules are nonpolar. Nonpolar molecules do not have regions of positive or negative charge, so they do not exhibit attractive interactions such as hydrogen bonding.
A.chlorine B. silver C. helium D. hydrogen The answer is A and D
Proteins (-) attract hydrogen (+).