yes and it is used for the hydrogen bomb much larger than chocolate finger toes icecream
Only if it is in the pure form it will kill you as there is no Oxygen present
Hydrogen chloride is covalent in pure form but ionizes when it dissolves in water.
Yes, Hydrogen burns in the presence of Oxygen to form the compound H2O, better known as water.
Gold is used usually in pure form or as an alloy.
No. Even pure hydrogen peroxide is a liquid. Pure H2O2 is not commercially available as it is extremely reactive, making it too dangerous for the general public.
the hydrogen bomb which is larger than the atomic one
The answer would be no. In Earth there is no hydrogen source in its pure form. It is only found in compound with other elements.
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen in its pure state is H2 gas, which is neutral. The ionic form, H+, is acidic.
Only if it is in the pure form it will kill you as there is no Oxygen present
No. When in the form of water, hydrogen and oxygen form a compound, which is a pure substance.
Answer this question… One problem with fuel-cell cars is that ________ gas is not readily available in pure form.
Hydrogen chloride is covalent in pure form but ionizes when it dissolves in water.
They re only used because they are contain in ammonia
A problem with fuel cell cars is that hydrogen is not readily available in pure form
Yes, Hydrogen burns in the presence of Oxygen to form the compound H2O, better known as water.
The only byproduct of using pure hydrogen as a fuel is water, often in vapor form.