H is the atomic symbol for hydrogen.
H2 is the chemical formula for the hydrogen molecule, which is the most common and stable form of hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen is a diatomic element, so the formula would be H2.The chemical symbol is H, but hydrogen usually appears as H2.
H=h
zero- H2 is the elemental form- by definition the ON# is zero
Yes. Looks like this. H-H
NO!!!! Hydrogen exists as a diatomic gas. (H2 ( H-H) ).
Hydrogen is naturally H2 so when you combine two H2 molecules, you will get 2H2. It won't be H4 as it will only exist in pairs, not fours. If you are combining H + H, you will get H2 So either: H+H → H2 Or H2 + H2 → 2H2
H-H or H2 is molecular hydrogen.
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h2 -16h+15 = (h -1)(h -15) when factored
H-H
H-H
Hydrogen is a diatomic element, so the formula would be H2.The chemical symbol is H, but hydrogen usually appears as H2.
H=h
zero- H2 is the elemental form- by definition the ON# is zero
Zero: carbon=C Hydrogen=H H2=Hydrogen Gas
Yes. Looks like this. H-H
Let say A is the length of the height B the length of the base H the length of hypotenuse Then A=H-2.2 and B=H-4.4 Using Pythagore one gets H2=A2+B2 Then H2=(H-2.2)2+(H-4.4)2 or H2=H2 -4.4 H +4.84 +H2 -8.8H +19.36 H2=2H2 -13.2H +24.2 H2 -13.2H +24.2 = 0 H = (13.2-sqrt(77.44)) / 2 = 2.2 or H = (13.2+sqrt(77.44)) / 2 =11 The first solution is impossible because B=H-4.4 So H=11, A=8.8 and B=6.6 The area of the triangle is Area=(AxB)/2 = (8.8 x 6.6)/2 = 29.04