Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number 1. (Symbol: H)
A hydrogen Donating compound is an acid according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition.
The definition given in the question is that of a traditional acid.
A substance in a solution that releases hydrogen ions and lowers the pH APEX
Well it depends on what kind of acid you're talking about. Most people think of acids as hydrogen donating compounds and that is indeed one type of acid. It fits under the Bronsted-Lowry definition of an acid and under the Arrhenius definition (which says that acids are compounds that dissociate in water into hydrogen ions etc.). However, under the Lewis definition, an acid is anything that can accept an electron pair and it doesn't have to contain hydrogen.
A colorless,oderless and highly flammable gas, the chemical element of atomic number one
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A hydrogen Donating compound is an acid according to the Brønsted-Lowry definition.
Oils by definition are hydrocarbons: compounds of hydrogen and carbon only.
By definition, if you use the definition is organic means contains carbon and hydrogen.
Molecular hydrogen is a diatomic element containing two covalently bonded hydrogen atoms with the chemical formula H2. Molecular hydrogen is colorless and odorless.
Hydrogen-1. It is a single proton and a single electron.
It's the hydrogen ion: H+The answer above is only partly true. First of all, in any aqueous solution, it is hydronium, H3O+, and not the hydrogen ion that is found. Secondly, this answer assumes the Arrhenius definition (or Bronstead-Lowry definition) of acids. The most general definition of acids is the Lewis definition, which states that acids are electron acceptors. This has nothing to do with hydrogen or hydronium, and using this definition, an acidic substance may not have any H+ or H3O+ present. Using the Lewis definition, there is no common constituent in acid solutions in fact!
Molecular hydrogen is a diatomic element containing two covalently bonded hydrogen atoms with the chemical formula H2. Molecular hydrogen is colorless and odorless.
The pH level is defined as the log of hydrogen ion concentration. It is a measure of acidity of a solution.
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One definition for an acid is an aqueous (water) solution containing hydrogen (or hydronium) ions. Not all acids fit this definition so the answer to this question has to be "no" because it is not entirely true. A Lewis acid might not even contain hydrogen. See Link.
No. By definition, carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.