Yes, hydrogen gas is a compound. It is made up of molecules which consist of two atoms of hydrogen, an element. It just happens that the same name is used for the gas as for the element.
It produces hydrogen gas and a salt. Metal+Hydrogen compound (eg. Acid) ----- Metal compound+Hydrogen gas Eg. 2Ag+2HCl ---- H2 (gas)+2AgCl
hydrogen gas is H2 so it only contains hydrogen. therefore it is an element
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Hydrogen is known as a element and a compound. Hydrogen is a light element with one proton and a gas compound with two hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen chloride is a compound made from hydrogen and chlorine; the two are elements by themselves.
It produces hydrogen gas and a salt. Metal+Hydrogen compound (eg. Acid) ----- Metal compound+Hydrogen gas Eg. 2Ag+2HCl ---- H2 (gas)+2AgCl
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hydrogen gas is H2 so it only contains hydrogen. therefore it is an element
It is a Compound
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It is an element a compound requires 2 elements!
Hydrogen is a di-atomic gas which is bonded by hydrogen bonds....
Hydrogen is known as a element and a compound. Hydrogen is a light element with one proton and a gas compound with two hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen chloride is a compound made from hydrogen and chlorine; the two are elements by themselves.
Hydrogen gas is a molecular compound because it is two non-metals bonding. Non-metal + Non-metal = Molecular compound Metal + Non metal = Ionic compound
Water is a compound. Hydrogen and oxygen agreements and the chloride ion, being an ion, is not a substance in its own right.
Ammonia is a compound. It's chemical formula is NH3. It is a compound of Nitrogen and Hydrogen.