No it is an element
Hydrogen peroxide is a molecule and a compound because it consists of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
The water molecule is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen sort of fused together.
The diatomic molecule of hydrogen is not considered a compound.
The compound is water - H2O; the molecule of hydrogen is H2.
Water, H2O, is a molecule of hydrogen and oxygen. It is considered a compound. That said, yes, oxygen and hydrogen combine to make a compound that is represented by the molecule H2O.
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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an inorganic compound.
It's an element
the compound will be- H2O
Hydrogen is an element because it is made up of only one type of atom, which is hydrogen itself. When two hydrogen atoms bond together, they form a hydrogen molecule (H2). So, hydrogen can exist as both an element and a molecule.
NO!!!!! Hydrogen gas as represented in the Periodic Table has the symbol 'H'. As a gas it exists as the diatomic molecule (H2) (H - H) This is NOT a compound. A compound is a substance that consists of two or more different elements e.g. Water (H2O) or Carbon dioxide (CO2). NB A compound is a molecule However. NOT all molecules are compounds. e.g. A particle of water is a molecule and a compound. However, a particle of hydrogen is molecule , but NOT a compound.