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Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
It is a chemical process - a reaction with hydrogen sulfide.
Chemical property
Reactivity is a chemical property.
pH stands for "potenz Hydrogen" (potenz is German for power).It represents how much hydrogen is present in a solution... so it is a chemical property
Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
It is a Chemical property.
It is a chemical process - a reaction with hydrogen sulfide.
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Chemical property
Reactivity is a chemical property.
Yes. oxidation is chemical property. It includes addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen
The observation that hydrogen chloride is a gas at room temperature is a PHYSICAL property.
pH stands for "potenz Hydrogen" (potenz is German for power).It represents how much hydrogen is present in a solution... so it is a chemical property
Hydrogen burns in air, usually with a loud pop.
Glow sticks produce an chemical property called chemiluminescence. This means that chemical reactions produce light. Glow sticks are made of three chemicals: diphenyl oxalate, hydrogen peroxide, and a fluorescent dye. The hydrogen peroxide is contained in a glass vial suspended in the diphenyl oxalate/dye solution, which is inside the glow stick itself. When you bend the plastic glow stick far enough, it breaks the glass vial inside, which releases the hydrogen peroxide, causing it to mix with the diphenyl oxalate and dye. When this happens, a chemical reaction occurs that breaks the diphenyl oxalate into two molecules of phenol and a peroxyacid ester. The peroxyacid ester decomposes into carbon dioxide and releases energy in the process. The energy is absorbs by the fluorescent dye, which is then re-emitted as a photon (light).