hydrogen has some various physical properties which distinguish it from other gases - it is colorless,oudourless and tasteless gas - it does not tint litmus - it is the lightest gas known - pure hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame - hydrogen mixed with air burns with a pop sound - it is combustible but not a supporter of cumbustion hydrogen has some various physical properties which distinguish it from other gases - it is colorless,oudourless and tasteless gas - it does not tint litmus - it is the lightest gas known - pure hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame - hydrogen mixed with air burns with a pop sound - it is combustible but not a supporter of cumbustion
nonmetals because hydrogen is a gas
Physical properties of hydrogen peroxide include being a colorless liquid, having a slightly sharp odor, and being miscible with water.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Yes, being composed of hydrogen and oxygen is a physical property of water. Physical properties refer to characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the composition or identity of a substance, and the specific arrangement of hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water molecules is a defining physical property of water.
Hydrogen is a colorless gas, and this characteristic is a physical property. Physical properties describe the appearance and state of a substance without altering its chemical composition. In contrast, chemical properties involve the reactivity and behavior of a substance during chemical reactions. Therefore, the colorlessness of hydrogen is a physical aspect of the gas itself.
The physical properties of hydrogen are closer to those of nonmetals. Hydrogen is a diatomic gas with low melting and boiling points, similar to other nonmetals. It does not exhibit typical metallic properties like high electrical conductivity or metallic luster.
Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, exhibits three separate properties: Physical properties, quantum properties and nuclear properties (the deuteron).
They both are made of hydrogen and oxygen. Has 2 H bonds among molecules. They have a few different properties too.
The physical properties are of course different. The chemical properties are considered identical but this is not a general rule; for example hydrogen isotopes (1H and 2H) have some different chemical and biochemical properties.
Because molecules have other chemical and physical properties than the containing atoms !
No some can be very strong like lightning
Hydrogen itself is a gas at room temperature and pressure and does not exhibit physical properties like brittleness, malleability, or ductility. When combined with other elements to form compounds, the properties of the compound determine its physical characteristics.