Hydrogen gas in a bulb looks like air in a bulb. Hydrogen peroxide in a bulb looks like water in a bulb. I'm not sure which of the two you consider more "dramatic."
Hydrogen peroxide is a clear colorless liquid that is infinitely soluble in water. Agricultural pesticide products usually contain no more than 35% hydrogen peroxide, which is then usually diluted to 1% or less when applied as a spray or a liquid. In its more concentrated form, hydrogen peroxide is extremely corrosive and irritating to skin, eyes and mucous membrane, and can be explosive if not stored under proper conditions.
The IUPAC name is hydrogen peroxide. Other, less common, names include dioxidane and dihydrogen dioxide If you let it sit out in open air, it will decompose into H2O and O2. 2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2
You can't really change the personalities of your over dramatic friends. You do, however, have the option of associating with less dramatic people, if that is what you wish.
Element 1 is hydrogen; element 8 is oxygen. Thus water, H2O, is such a substance. Another less familiar one is hydrogen peroxide, H2O2.
There is gastric bypass which is more dramatic. There are also less dramatic surgeries such as the Lapband.
The higher the concentration of an enzyme, the faster the rate of decomposition. There is actually an enzyme in the human body that catalyses H2O2. It is catalase, which breaks down the toxic H2O2 into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2).
i think that if the voltage was very low it will give less power to the bulb
the zero bulb required less amount of electricty to glow the voltage of bulb is below 5 volt
This is a bit less light than a 40W incandescent bulb (much less than a 9-watt CFL bulb, but twice as much as a 5-watt CFL mini-bulb).
The more efficient bulb will produce less heat than the less efficient bulb. This is because a higher proportion of the energy input is converted into light output rather than wasted as heat.
Yes, because each hydrogen atom has less mass than each lead atom.Yes, because each hydrogen atom has less mass than each lead atom.Yes, because each hydrogen atom has less mass than each lead atom.Yes, because each hydrogen atom has less mass than each lead atom.
Which gas weighs less, hydrogen or nitrogen? (Hydrogen gas weighs less)