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Hydrogen is a diatomic element, so the formula would be H2.The chemical symbol is H, but hydrogen usually appears as H2.
No. A diatomic molecule contains two atoms. A molecule of methane contains one atom of carbon and four of hydrogen for a total of five.
It is hydrogen fluoride with chemical formula HF. It contains one fluoride atom and one hydrogen atom per hydrogen fluoride molecule.
A chemical formula of HO would mean a molecule contains one hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom. In hydrogen peroxide there are two hydrogen and two oxygen atoms, thus the formula is H2O2.
H2O is the chemical formula for water. The water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
It contains one molecule of oxygen and two molecules of hydrogen.
That each molecule contains 1 atom of carbon and 4 atoms of hydrogen.
Hydrogen is a diatomic element, so the formula would be H2.The chemical symbol is H, but hydrogen usually appears as H2.
No. A diatomic molecule contains two atoms. A molecule of methane contains one atom of carbon and four of hydrogen for a total of five.
It is hydrogen fluoride with chemical formula HF. It contains one fluoride atom and one hydrogen atom per hydrogen fluoride molecule.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
Assuming that you mean Hydrogen, its formula is H2, hydrogen is diatomic molecule
the chemical formula of a hydrogen molecule is written H2 ( the 2 is meant to be small )
The number of hydrogen atoms of present in a hydrogen molecule are 2.
A chemical formula of HO would mean a molecule contains one hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom. In hydrogen peroxide there are two hydrogen and two oxygen atoms, thus the formula is H2O2.
H2O is the chemical formula for water. The water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
H2