Yes, Hydrogen, H, is in the top left corner of the Periodic Table.
Symbol: H
Atomic Number: 1
Group: 1
Period: 1
Hydrogen (H)
gas LOOK AT A Periodic Table!
H on the periodic table represents hydrogen, which is the first element in the periodic table. Hydrogen is a highly reactive, colorless, and odorless gas that is the most abundant chemical substance in the universe.
gas LOOK AT A PERIODIC TABLE!
Hydrogen can gain an electron and act as an anion attaching itself to metals and act as a base. It can loose an electron and attach itself to non-metals and act as an acid
The diatomic gas in the s block of the periodic table is hydrogen (H2).
No, hydrogen is a light gas. It is the lightest and simplest element in the periodic table with an atomic number of 1.
Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is also a gas.
H stands for the element hydrogen. H2 is hydrogen molecule and is not listed on the periodic table.
==Yes== Hydrogen, a gas, is found on the left side of the periodic table. And it depends on which periodic table you look at. The standard 18 column ones have hydrogen on the left, but, a geologists' periodic table may have more (sorry, I'm not a geologist, I just know there is such a thing). But I think you mean the everyday periodic table... So yes, hydrogen.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is located in Group 1A of the Periodic Table.