Yes, hydrogen, in the form of hydrogen gas with the formula H2, is a component of air. It makes up 0.00005% of the composition of air.
Hydrogen is already a element in the air. So in other words, nothing will happen. +++ That is Not Correct on both counts. Think about it: hydrogen is extremely flammable. Hydrogen is an element, yes, but not a component of the atmosphere, except perhaps in vanishingly tiny quantities. Besides, the question posits a deliberate mixing. Hydrogen burns in air, i.e. combines exothermically with oxygen that IS in the atmosphere, producing water.
hydrogen is a component of water. no water, no life.
hydrogen and oxygen H2O
how saparate hydrogen from air
Hydrogen atoms are less dense than the air, therefore hydrogen balloon rises in air.
There's some, but it's not a major component.
Hydrogen and HeliumThe major component of Uranus's atmosphere is Hydrogen.
Nitrogen 78.1% Oxygen 20.9% Argon 0.9% Neon 0.002% Helium 0.0005% Krypton 0.0001% Hydrogen 0.00005% Ozone 0.000004%
Hydrogen is the major component of Jupiter's atmoshere
Hydrogen is already a element in the air. So in other words, nothing will happen. +++ That is Not Correct on both counts. Think about it: hydrogen is extremely flammable. Hydrogen is an element, yes, but not a component of the atmosphere, except perhaps in vanishingly tiny quantities. Besides, the question posits a deliberate mixing. Hydrogen burns in air, i.e. combines exothermically with oxygen that IS in the atmosphere, producing water.
Hydrogen is certainly the main component of most stars.
hydrogen is a component of water. no water, no life.
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hydrogen and oxygen H2O
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the component of water; also all organic compounds contain hydrogen.
Hydrogen is generally produced by electrolysis of water, where electricity is used to split it into its component atoms: Hydrogen and oxygen