A Hydrogen Ion walks up to a policeman and says, "I think I've lost an electron!" The policeman asks, "Are you sure?" The Hydrogen Ion replies, "I'm positive!"
No. this is an example of ionic bond, not hydrogen bond
No. this is an example of covalent bond, not hydrogen bond
hydrogen and deuterium is an example
nitrogen hydrogen
Electrolysis. The breakdown of water into oxygen and hydrogen gas.
I'm reading a book on anti-gravity and it's impossible to put down!
The title itself is a pun, you fool
Q: What is a bee's favorite flower? A: Bee-gonias! is an example of a be pun.
It's an example of a pun.
A pun is a clever play on words. An example is "lettuce eat this salad," since "lettuce" sounds like "let us."
An example of a pun: - I hate gravity it always keeps me down! -sign language is pretty handy - He got hit by lightning! It was very shocking (very punny :) a pun is a joke that is a play on words hope this helps!
because it just a pun
No. Hydrogen is a pure substance.
No. this is an example of ionic bond, not hydrogen bond
A pun is a kind of joke. In a pun, words are used in a funny way. Often the joke is because the words sound the same, but are different. Example pun: My trash can's full of toadstools. How do you know they're toadstools? There's not much room inside. Not mushroom, so it must be toadstool. Geddit?
No. It is oxidation.
No. this is an example of covalent bond, not hydrogen bond