Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, citric acid ...
There are very many. A few examples are: Water (Dihydrogen monoxide) hydrogen peroxide Ammonium Ammonia
A water molecule (H2O) contain two hydrogen atoms.
water is made of two hydrogen and one oxygen. (H2O)
Two molecules of hydrogen arte represented by '2H2'. This means H2 & H2 . 'H2' is ONE molecule of hydrogen . It consists of two(2) atoms of hydrogen . It can be represented by 'H-H'. NB With the exception of the Noble Gases , all other gas molecules contain at least two atoms.
- Uranium, boron and hydrogen are chemical elements. - A salt is a chemical compound (contain two or more elements).
There are very many. A few examples are: Water (Dihydrogen monoxide) hydrogen peroxide Ammonium Ammonia
An organic molecule will always contain carbon and hydrogen depending on the molecule it might also contain hydroxide, oxygen nitrogen, chlorine, and other chemicals depending on the organic compound for example sugar is C6 H12 O6. More complex organic compounds will have more Carbon and hydrogen and other chemicals.
Water (H2O) and methane (CH4, natural gas) are only two of the many compounds asked for.
alkenes and alkanes
Two.
Hydrogen and Helium
Hydrogen and Helium
There are two parts of a cell that contain chemicals: lysosomes and peroxisomes.
Hydrogen and carbon.
It can contain 2 valence electrons.
Venus and Mercury definitely contain the greatest amount of hydrogen in our solar system. gb
No, (hydrogen) peroxide and ammonia are two different chemicals.