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Yes.The larger the star, the quicker it uses up it's hydrogen
Hydrogen atoms are lighter and move more rapidly.
1 milliliter of hyrdogen ions would not exist, as any number of hydrogen +1 ions would expand rapidly in a vaccum, or react with the environment if there was one.
Sodium melts to form a silvery ball which moves about quickly on the water surface, producing hydrogen gas rapidly
Technically, they never run out of gas. A process called fusion combines huge amounts of hydrogen to make helium. When all of the hydrogen runs out, fusion takes place on the helium and the star rapidly increases in size.
Less sunlight is being used by photosystem II
They are rapidly diapering
Particles are vibrating rapidly.
The rainforest has been decreasing rapidly in size.
1,370 is the current population, rapidly decreasing
If there is enough oxygen, the hydrogen will ignite and burn rapidly, possible leading to an explosion.
This gas is hydrogen.
Yes.The larger the star, the quicker it uses up it's hydrogen
Hydrogen is infamous for its \high reactivity. The Hindenburg, which which used hydrogen as its buoyancy gas went down rapidly in flames due to the high reactivity of that hydrogen when it was ignited.
The show "Supermarket Sweep" was cancelled because the number of viewers was rapidly decreasing.
2 hour 40 minutes and 23 second.which is now rapidly decreasing.
I Think Deuterium