Hydrogen is an element, therefore it cannot be broken down any further. But there are different type of hydrogens atoms:
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Hydrogen is an atom itself actually. Just a specific type of atom that has 1 proton, 0 neutrons, and 1 electron.
Only Hydrogen atoms make up the element Hydrogen. An element is all of one type of atam.
protons, electrons, and neutrons are the three types of atoms. Try to remember it like this. P.E.N. protons,electrons, and neutrons.
Names of different isotopes of hydrogen :
All hydrogen atoms are the same but they are different from the atoms of other elements.
because there are 2 hydrogen atoms in the molecule of hydrogen atoms
yes exaly
The hydrogen molecule is diatomic, H2.
They are totally different compounds, even though they both contain hydrogen and oxygen. The ratios of the elements are not the same. The formula for water is H2O, and for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. In a molecule of water, two hydrogen atoms are chemically bonded to one oxygen atom, whereas in one molecule of hydrogen peroxide, there are two atoms of hydrogen and two atoms of oxygen bonded together. This makes them completely different compounds with different properties.
All hydrogen atoms are the same but they are different from the atoms of other elements.
no
because there are 2 hydrogen atoms in the molecule of hydrogen atoms
hydrogen has two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms and water has one hydrogen and one oxygen atoms
yes. they are different
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Because each hydrogen molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms!
hydrogen and helium
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The hydrogen molecule is diatomic, H2.
Its impossible. The carbon and hydrogen are 2 different elements, they are 2 different atoms.If hydrogen atoms connect that's going to become a hydrogen molecule.And carbon is an atom, not a molecule.
Methane and hydrogen are different gases because they have different chemical compositions and properties. Methane (CH4) is composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, while hydrogen (H2) is composed solely of hydrogen atoms. Additionally, they have different physical properties such as boiling and melting points.