It's in the Periodic Table, and therefore an element. In fact, it's the first element in the periodic table , with only one electron. A compound is when two elements essentially fuse together, like H2O (water, obviously).
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No. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a covalent compound. Each oxygen atom goes through single bonding with the other oxygen atom, and another single bond with one hydrogen atom.
A hydrogen atom can bond with up to one other atom in an organic compound.
Only the compound UH3 is possible and known.
It is hydrogen fluoride with chemical formula HF. It contains one fluoride atom and one hydrogen atom per hydrogen fluoride molecule.
Hydrogen and fluorine. One of each atom in the compound.
The formula for hydrogen iodide is HI. It is a binary compound consisting of one hydrogen atom and one iodine atom.
Water (H2O) is the compound formed by two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.
One example of a compound of hydrogen is water, which is composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom (H2O).
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Methane is a chemical compound with the molecular formula CH4.
The compound CH4 contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen iodide is a covalent compound.