H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide it is a powerful oxidiser and used as a hair bleach. It is not very good for you or your hair.
Hydrogen normally doesn't but its isotopes deuterium and tritium do. hydrogen
I think at sealevel and standard conditions the partial pressure of hydrogen is nearly zero (~0 Pa).
Because when the temperature drops everything slows down. Food for example if kept in the fridge keeps bacteria away for some time. Comparing that to food sitting out at room temperature it will start to develop bacteria faster. Fun fact at 0 Degrees Kelvin all life stops. 0 degrees K = -459.67 degree F = -273.15 degrees C
The HNH angle is 107.8 0
Hydrogen atom: Atomic number: 1 Number of neutrons: 0 [for commonest isotope] Number of electrons: 1
The hydrogen must be reduced. This takes its oxidation number from +1 to 0. However, the oxygen may be either reduced as well (from -1 to -2) or oxidised (from -1 to 0).
Hydrogen gas, H2, is nonpolar because both hydrogen atoms have the same electronegativity, so the difference in electronegativity is 0, which means the bond is nonpolar, and since this is the only bond, the gas is nonpolar.
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it is +1 because hydrogen loses an electron to oxygen, while that of oxygen is -1 because oxygen gains an electron from hydrogen; thus making the overall charge distribution:+1 (H)-1(O)-1(O)-+1(H)=0.
Well, if that those symbols represent molecules, where H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide and H2O is water, then the it makes no sense, "hydrogen peroxide plus water plus zero". If on the other hand, those are just regular variables, then there's really nothing wrong with it, other than the facts that it can be simplified, and that there is no equality given (ie. it's not an equation, just a set of terms).
Hydrogen gas (H2) Oxidation number is 0. Hydrogen (H+) is +1.
H2O (hydrogen 2 oxygen) because the molicule looks like micky mouse @@ 0 @=hydrogen 0=oxygen
Hydrogen chloride is electrically neutral. So its charge is 0.
Hydrogen normally doesn't but its isotopes deuterium and tritium do. hydrogen
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The formal charge on the hydrogen atom in HBr is 0
Hydrogen is a light gas. It generally shows +1 oxidation number.