No. Hydrogen is in many compounds such as organic compounds, like hydrocarbons used in fuel. They are also in many Biological compounds in the body.
But certainly not in all compounds. for example.
NaCl, Sodium chloride, known as table salt. Contains no hydrogen.
Yes. Hydrogen, along with oxygen, makes water, & without water life wouldn't exist
Hydrogen is a component of water, without hydrogen no water, no life.
No oxygen is because we need it to breathe. But hydrogen is the second most needed because it is water.
Yes! because hydrogen is inhaled hrough our mouths, ino our trachea and our bronchi's of our lungs, keeping the lungs healthy and safe from any other bad gases.
The most important is ammonia. Also organic products in the petrochemical industry. And the production of hydrochloric acid. Hydrogen is used for the hydrogenation of unsaturated oils to obtain other typs of substances - for ex. margarine.
Hydrogen peroxide doesnt clean anything, it only forces oxygen into the wound, which is the fizzy , bubbly white stuff is, and it kinds loosens the tissue so needle can be used to pop puss bubbles and everything
Hydrogen and helium were formed shortly after the creation of the universe (when the protons and alpha particles combined with electrons). Everything else was formed within the core of stars (by fusion reactions).
Substances composed of carbon and hydrogen are called "hydrocarbons". Common hydrocarbons include methane (natural gas), oil and gas. Hydrogen and carbon are very common elements in everything that is or was formerly living.
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Probably hydrogen. The most common element is hydrogen. No element is in everything.
no because it needs fuel and hydrogen does not have everything in the combustion triangle
Hydrogen monoxide is water. Therefore, just about everything to one degree or another.
Interstellar gas is made of mainly hydrogen. This is because that is the building for everything and hydrogen is the most common element in the universe.
Because if released in the air(oxygen) the mixture becomes explosive. Remember in the lab. to test for hydrogen is the 'pop' test. This is hydrogen igniting with oxygen.
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EVERYTHING except hydrogen is denser than helium.
Yes. Everything conducts heat. However, as a gas hydrogen does not conduct heat very well. Heat is distributed more by convection.
The only answer is it is far too hard to scrape hydrogen off everything else and compress it into fuel.
liquid nitrogen will not freeze everything. Hydrogen and helium will remain a gas when exposed to liquid nitrogen.
Substances composed of carbon and hydrogen are called "hydrocarbons". Common hydrocarbons include methane (natural gas), oil and gas. Hydrogen and carbon are very common elements in everything that is or was formerly living.
Everything except hydrogen, nitrogen, fluorine, oxygen, iodine, chlorine, bromine