With respect to chemistry you may say that Life depends upon hydrogen bonding. how ? life is created from water and water is a liquid due to hydrogen bonding in its molecules, otherwise water must be a gas just like air, (no oceans, no lakes no rivers), the fluids in cells of living bodies also exist due to hydrogen bonding (among organic molecules) so all the living systems depend upon hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen is used in various fields of everyday life.It is used in the preparation of heating oil, rocket fuel, and methanol.Hydrogen has also replaced natural gas for heating and cooling purposes.It is used in existing wind and hydroelectric plants for storing energy.
It creates ions when it loses its neutron, giving molecules shape and charge, allowing some molecules to dissolve into each other and others to repel other molecules. The charges affect the shapes, such as in proteins, which then affect how the body produces nutrients for its cells. Without hydrogen creating ions, proteins could not be shape-specific and they would not function properly.
Hydrogen also gives molecules, like DNA, very weak molecular bonds, allowing DNases (special enzymes) to break down parts of DNA for reproduction and nutrition.
It really does not affect the life of a human . But, it can affect environment .It can't affect nothing
they affect our plants
All known life forms contain hydrogen in the form of H2O, as well as a part of each and every biological molecule - fats, proteins and carbohydrates.
a life sentence
in pure quantities, yes. in general atmosphere, no.
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No it does not affect seed growth!!!!!
The half life of hydrogen 3 is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. ... While tritium has several difference experimentally determined values of its half-life.
To my best knowledge hydrogen atoms or molecules do NOT affect proteins in general and in milk. Maybe they have more influence on milk FAT.
hydrogen is a component of water. no water, no life.
Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life? Did earthquakes affect the Incas way of life?
It really does not affect the life of a human . But, it can affect environment .It can't affect nothing
how does increase the population affect the life in manila
how does a food chain affect your life
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hydrogen makes water and you need water to live
Is this HO2 for hydrogen dioxide, never heard of it in 'normal' life