Yes. +1 in most of its compounds and -1 in metal hydrides and hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen can be + 1 or -1 when it forms hydrides.
+1 only for all elements (except for hydrogen) hydrogen can have +1 and -1 as their oxidation numbers.
Hydrogen has -1 and +1 oxidation numbers. Other elements have +1 only
Hydrogen +1 is most common -1 is seen in hydrides
Number for hydrogen is +1.Number for sulphur is +6.Number for oxygen is -2.The oxidation number for the overall ion is -1. Oxidation numbers for hydrogen and oxygen are +1 and -2 respectively. By balancing the charges, the sulfur atom is in +6 state.
Contrast hydrogen don't exist. Hydrogen oxidation numbers are +1 and -1.
Hydrogen can be + 1 or -1 when it forms hydrides.
Hydrogen dioxide is water and the oxidation numbers are +1 for each hydrogen and -2 for oxygen
+1 only for all elements (except for hydrogen) hydrogen can have +1 and -1 as their oxidation numbers.
Hydrogen is a light gas. It generally shows +1 oxidation number.
Hydrogen has an oxidation number of +1 in most of its compounds and -1 in metal hydrides and hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen. +1 in most of its compounds and -1 in metal hydrides and hydrocarbons
hydrogen has +1 in most of its compounds and -1 in metal hydrides
Hydrogen +1 is most common -1 is seen in hydrides
Hydrogen has -1 and +1 oxidation numbers. Other elements have +1 only
Number for hydrogen is +1.Number for sulphur is +6.Number for oxygen is -2.The oxidation number for the overall ion is -1. Oxidation numbers for hydrogen and oxygen are +1 and -2 respectively. By balancing the charges, the sulfur atom is in +6 state.
Its oxidation number is -1, which is uncommon for hydrogen.