The hydrogen molecule contains two atoms of hydrogen, joined by a non-polar covalent bond. This completes both hydrogens' 1s suborbital.
There are two atoms of Hydrogen in the molecule.
Hydrogen is an element. Also a molecule.
As a chemist, I have no idea what "an extra hydrogen molecule in sucrose" is supposed to mean. There is no "extra hydrogen molecule in sucrose".
The chemical that you describe looks like slightly hydrogenated coal. No petroleum derived hydrocarbon would have so few hydrogen atoms. With the addition of another 12 hydrogen atoms, you would have a hexane molecule.
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A water molecule has a single Oxygen atom bound to two Hydrogen atoms at approximately 120o. Think of Mickey Mouse's head - his face would be the Oxygen atom, and his ears would be the Hydrogen atoms.
A hydrogen sulfide molecule, H2S, has a bent shape, similar to that of a water molecule.
The chemical that you describe looks like slightly hydrogenated coal. No petroleum derived hydrocarbon would have so few hydrogen atoms. With the addition of another 12 hydrogen atoms, you would have a hexane molecule.
Hydrogen is an atom but the hydrogen molecule is diatomic.H is a single Hydrogen atom, and H2 is a molecule.
There would be three unshared pairs of electrons in a molecule of hydrogen iodide.
H2 is how the molecule of hydrogen is presented
A molecule consists of many atoms. When you have a hydrogen molecule, or whatever other type of molecule for that matter, you have many hydrogen atoms that make it.
Hydrogen Sulfide. ( H2S )
molecule is lighter than hydrogen.....................
A hydrogen molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms.
We can make a hydrogen molecule by fusing 2 hydrogen atoms....!!
There are two atoms of Hydrogen in the molecule.