If you refer to a chemical explosion of hydrogen, that requires not only hydrogen but also oxygen. Pure hydrogen will not explode - not in a chemical reaction.
In fact, the hydrogen in a star produces much more energy than a chemical explosion, through nuclear fusion. A temperature of several million Kelvin is maintained in the core. What keeps the star together is its enormous gravity. However, some of the more massive stars can eventually produce the energy so quickly that they blow up. That's called a supernova.
There are two syllables. Ex-plode.
The "plode" part means to clap, from Latin, and the ex- part means "out of" so the original meaning was to drive out by clapping, at the theatre (so perhaps clapping had an opposite function to the present!). Implode is a later word which is a "back formation" as im- suggests inwards movement as opposed to ex- which is outwards.
Yes. ex: hydrogen.
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An element is only made of the same type of atoms. Ex. oxygen is an element, and it is only oxygen atoms, nothing else. If there's both hydrogen and oxygen atom it is H2O, which is a compound.
Hydrogen is not made up of any other elements but hydrogen. The hydrogen atom has 1 proton, 1 electron, and the most common isotope has no neutrons. The other two uncommon isotopes have one or two neutrons.
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Star Fleet Academy, its latin for From the stars, Knowledge.
fission is the splitting of 2 elements, ex: h20, ripping the hydrogen from the oxygen.
The most important is ammonia. Also organic products in the petrochemical industry. And the production of hydrochloric acid. Hydrogen is used for the hydrogenation of unsaturated oils to obtain other typs of substances - for ex. margarine.
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It is a type of chemical compound that contains the element Hydrogen. Chemical compounds are molecules of two or more elements in fixed proportions. Ex. CH4