No, H2 is not an atom, H on it's own is an atom, but as there are two paired together, it is a molecule.
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No. H2 is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded.
H2 is the molecular formula for hydrogen gas; H is the chemical formula for one atom of hydrogen, whether it be gas, liquid, or solid.
An elemental molecule, like H2 or O2.
An atom that naturally pairs up like oxygen (O2) or hydrogen (H2) is called diatomic.
an atom is very likely to recat as it consists of two nuclears one aton morinal and the second continal atom. these two react with sulphuric acid along with H2
No. H2 is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded.
H2 is the molecular formula for hydrogen gas; H is the chemical formula for one atom of hydrogen, whether it be gas, liquid, or solid.
O = oxygen atom O2 = dioxygen molecule O3 = ozone molecule H2 = dihydrogen molecule
Hydrogen. Except H2.
Just hydrogen if you're talking about H2
Hydrogen is an atom but the hydrogen molecule is diatomic.H is a single Hydrogen atom, and H2 is a molecule.
Hydrogen normally is found as H2, which is a diatomic molecule.
H symbolises one hydrogen atom. H2 symbolises two hydrogen atoms bonded together or sharing electrons. They are the same because they contain only one type of atom: the hydrogen atom, one proton and one electron
Each of the letters represents an element at the atomic size. So H is the hydrogen atom, C is the carbon atom, and O is the oxygen atom. H2 means there are two hydrogen atoms. But there is only one carbon C. Oxygen is the big one with three atoms O3.
2 hydrogen atoms
3 atoms... 2 atoms for H (Hydrogen) and 1 atom for S (Sulfur) 2 + 1 = 3!!
An elemental molecule, like H2 or O2.