They are isotopes of one another. The numbers indicate the mass number, which is the product of the number of neutrons and the number of protons. Since they're both hydrogen atoms, we know that they both have one proton. However, 1H has no neutrons while 2H has one neutron. Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons are called isotopes.
Hydrogen-1 is the most abundant isotope of hydrogen and has no one proton and no neutrons. Hydrogen-2 is another isotope of hydrogen and has one protons and one neutron.
No they are called isotopes
Talc (H2Mg3O12Si4). Number 1 on Moh's hardness scale (Moh's hardness scale starts at 1). That's hydrogen2 magnesium3 oxygen12 silicon4
Cobalt oxide can be reduced by hydrogen to form cobalt metal. Manganese dioxide can be reduced by hydrogen to form manganese metal. Magnesium oxide cannot be reduced by hydrogen. Calcium oxide cannot be reduced by hydrogen.
Matter is transferred from one organism to another by Conduction.
They are united with one another wiv bonds x
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Water is made from H2O (Hydrogen2 Oxygen)
Methylamine
1 Hydrogen2 + 1 Oxygen H2O
Talc (H2Mg3O12Si4). Number 1 on Moh's hardness scale (Moh's hardness scale starts at 1). That's hydrogen2 magnesium3 oxygen12 silicon4
Zinc Chlorine2 hydrogen2
Talc (H2Mg3O12Si4). Number 1 on Moh's hardness scale (Moh's hardness scale starts at 1). That's hydrogen2 magnesium3 oxygen12 silicon4
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1. Hydrogen2. Helium3. Lithium4. Beryllium5. Boron6. Carbon7. Nitrogen8. Oxygen9. Fluorine10. Neon11. Sodium12. Magnesium13. Aluminum14. Silicon15. Phosphorus16. Sulfur17. Chlorine18. Argon19. Potassium20. Calcium
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by hunting one another helping one another and even decomposing one another
Yes. There is one in Alaska, and another one in France.Yes. There is one in Alaska, and another one in France.Yes. There is one in Alaska, and another one in France.Yes. There is one in Alaska, and another one in France.
An acid + active metal will result in a salt and hydrogen gas. The reaction will often give off heat, bubbles and fizz; thus an exothermic reaction. Example is Magnesium + 2Hydrochloric Acid = Magnesium Chloride2 + Hydrogen2 (g).