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Q: Is Hydrogen element found free or is it chemically combined in nature?
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Is the element platinum found free or is it chemically combined in nature?

Platinum usually exists uncombined in nature or alloyed with iridium.


Is hydrogen gas just hydrogen combined with oxygen?

No, Hydrogen gas is the diatomic element H, so it appears in nature as H2. The most common form of Hydrogen combined with Oxygen is H2O, or water.


Where would you find hydrogen in nature?

Hydrogen is an extremely abundant element and can be found just about everywhere. In its diatomic elemental form, hydrogen can be found in the atmosphere as well as in stars. However, it is a moderately reactive element and can be found in molecules ranging from water (hydrogen dioxide) to nucleic acids.


Is Mercury natural or combined in nature?

Mercury is a natural element. It is not man made or combined in nature. It is not a compound.


Identify H2 and describe its properties?

H2 is a molecule of hydrogen, which is an element. In nature, hydrogen exists as a molecule, with two atoms combined. H2 and H have identical properties because only one element is represented in their atomic structures. I hoped this helped you!


Is hydrogen found as a pure element in nature or as a compound?

pure element


Why is oxygen the most abundant element in nature?

It isn't. Hydrogen is.


Which element is always found in nature combined with with other elements?

magnesium :)


Who made the hydrogen element?

Hydrogen is not a man-made element but one that exists in nature naturally. It was discovered by Henry Cavendish in in 1766. So the question of "who made the hydrogen" atom is more philosophy then science.


Oxygen can be described as a molecular element Sucrose can be described as a molecular compound Explain why these descriptions are appropriate?

Since Oxygen exists in combined state in nature, it is termed as a molecular element and Sucrose is a molecule of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen with no charge on it, hence it is considered a molecular compound.


Which do you predict is more commonly found in nature-the element of sodium or sodium bound into compounds such as sodium chloride?

Sodium is highly, highly reactive, so it will always be found in nature combined with some other element. This is true for all alkali and alkali earth metals (the 2 rightmost columns on the periodic table, minus hydrogen).


This is a pale yellow element that occurs widely in nature in several free and combined allotropic forms?

Sulfur