Common table salt is sodium chloride; it does not contain any hydrogen. Most of the compounds called "salts" are a metal plus a halogen. They also do not contain any hydrogen.
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There are two hydrogens in H2SO4. So there are six hydrogens in 3H2SO4.
No, salt is sodium chloride while sugar is a complex organic molecule made of carbons, hydrogens and oxygens. It is chemically impossible for salt to turn into sugar.
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Nothing about salt water is an element. Water is the compound H2O (2 Hydrogens bonded with an Oxygen). Salt is the compound NaCl (Sodium and Chlorine bonded). Together they form a solution with the water dissolving the salt.
The number of hydrogens equals 2x the number of carbon atoms, plus 2 extra hydrogens.
Al(OH)3 has three hydrogens. So there are six hydrogens in 2Al(OH)3
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Two: Meth-, Eth-, Prop-, But-,
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There are three hydrogens in ammonia. NH3