Answer this question…When hydrogen is attached to N, F, or O
Hydrogen can be present in various conditions. It is naturally abundant in the universe and can be found in stars. On Earth, hydrogen gas can be found in its pure form, especially in industrial processes, as well as in certain chemical reactions and compounds. It can also be present as a component of water molecules.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion reaction to form helium in the core of the stars. For this generally a very high temperature ~107 K is required.
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Hydrogen is a gas in normal conditions.
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Answer this question…When hydrogen is attached to N, F, or O
When hydrogen is attached to N, F, or O (nitrogen, fluorine, or oxygen).
if a burning splint is brought into contact with hydrogen gas a squeaky pop sound will be produced this would prove that hydrogen is present as hydrogen is extremely flamable.
Hydrogen is present in ALL acids. It is the hydrogen ions that are responsible for the acidic properties.
Hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion reaction to form helium in the core of the stars. For this generally a very high temperature ~107 K is required.
Hydrochloric acid itself is a chemical, i assume you mean elements, these would be Hydrogen and Chlorine. Also it is important to note there is water present which contains Hydrogen and Oxygen. So the three elements present in Hydrchloric acid would be Hydrogen, Chlorine and Oxygen.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) Water would be 2:1 (H2O)
1 Hydrogen atom is present in H2SOn4.
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There are two elements present in HCl. Namely they are hydrogen and chlorine.
The "squeaky pop" test. You burn a wooden splint and put it in the contained hydrogen gas. If hydrogen is present you will hear a pop.
Hydrogen is a gas in normal conditions.