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No, except for the rare case that one of the hydrogen atoms is a different isotope they are identical.
hydrogen oxide is water or H2O and has two hydrogens
Answer: Molecules do not necessarily have any hydrogen atoms (e.g. NaCl has only sodium and chlorine and no hydrogen)The lowest number of hydrogens possibly present is one. This occurs in compounds like hydrogen chloride (HCl).Many molecules have two hydrogens, the simplest is hydrogen gas (H2)After this it's open season on hydrogens. Complex hydrocarbons (for example, polyethylene and heavy alkane oils) can have several hundred carbons each with two hydrogens and two extra to cap the ends (general formula : CnHn+2)
Methane has a chemical formula of CH4. this means that it has one carbon with 4 hydrogens. As you see it is mainly hydrogen, but the carbon weighs more than the 4 hydrogens.
The molar mass of hydrogen sulfide is 34,08 g.
Hydrogen combines with lots of different elements. Two hydrogens and an oxygen make water. Four hydrogens with carbon form methane. One hydrogen and one chloride form hydrochloric acid. Sulphuric acid is two hydrogens and a sulphate (SO4).Much of the table of organic compounds contains hydrogen--far too many to list here.
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No, except for the rare case that one of the hydrogen atoms is a different isotope they are identical.
There are two hydrogens in H2SO4. So there are six hydrogens in 3H2SO4.
Hydrogens chemical sign is 'H'.
hydrogen oxide is water or H2O and has two hydrogens
Hydrogen. 2 hydrogens to be exact
hydrogen is its normal phase
hydrogen's number is 1
hydrogens normal phase is SEX(:
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