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
No, hydrogen is a light gas. It is the lightest and simplest element in the periodic table with an atomic number of 1.
The diatomic gas in the s block of the periodic table is hydrogen (H2).
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.