It loses an electron
Yes, two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom make a water particle. H2O
No, if a hydrogen atom loses its electron, it becomes a positively charged hydrogen ion (H+). This is because the electron carries a negative charge, and when it is removed from the atom, the remaining proton in the nucleus gives the atom a net positive charge.
They are fused into helium and create energy. But it takes 4 hydrogen atoms to make 1 atom of helium. The Hydrogen is first converted to Deuterium (heavy hydrogen), and the two deuterium atoms fuse to make the Helium atom. This process releases a lot of energy, not the least because of the neutrons released. Lol
Nitrogen and Hydrogen make up NH.It has one atom of nitrogen and one atom of hydrogen.
This question doesn't make sence as an atom is a unit. Hydrogen can be measured in number of atoms.
The hydroxyl anion - (OH)-.
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CH is a carbon attached to a hydrogen, and OH is an oxygen attached to a hydrogen and is often referred to as a hydroxyl group which can make a structure become an alcohol (see structure of butanol). H is just a hydrogen atom.
A hydrogen atom is one proton with an electron orbiting it. Said hydrogen atom will not remain a hydrogen atom for long--it wants nothing more than to bond to another atom, and isn't really all that fussy about what it bonds to. It will bond to, among other things, an oxygen atom to make water, a chlorine atom to make hydrochloric acid, a fluorine atom to make hydrofluoric acid--VERY dangerous stuff!--carbon atoms to make hydrocarbons, carbon and oxygen atoms to make carbohydrates...It also likes to bond to iron, which makes weak iron products.
because the hydrogen atom smells and the other atoms make fun of it
An atom can make a number of covalent bonds equal to the number of electrons it needs to fill its outer shell
CH is a carbon attached to a hydrogen, and OH is an oxygen attached to a hydrogen and is often referred to as a hydroxyl group which can make a structure become an alcohol (see structure of butanol). H is just a hydrogen atom.