Deuterium and Tritium are both isotopes of hydrogen. Deuterium atoms have 1 proton and 1 neutron while Tritium atoms have 2 neutrons and 1 proton. A chemical that contains hydrogen is Glucose: c6h12o6
and caffeine: C8H10N4O2
Two.
Hydrogen and carbon.
It can contain 2 valence electrons.
Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, citric acid ...
carbon and hydrogen
a hydrogen bond
oxygen and hydrogen
There are very many. A few examples are: Water (Dihydrogen monoxide) hydrogen peroxide Ammonium Ammonia
The two stars that contain the greatest amount of hydrogen are dwarf stars and main-sequence stars. These stars are primarily composed of hydrogen, which fuels their fusion processes and provides them with energy.
H2O, or water, contains two elements - hydrogen and oxygen.
The chemical formula of water is H2O; water contain two hydrogen atoms.
No, it contains two: hydrogen and nitrogen, It does however contain four different atoms: one of nitrogen and three of hydrogen.