the scientific word for water
When aluminum hydroxide dissolves in acid, it reacts to form aluminum salts and water. The aluminum hydroxide is broken down into its ions (Al3+ and OH-) and reacts with the acid to produce aluminum salts like aluminum chloride or aluminum sulfate. This reaction releases heat and is typically exothermic.
A hydrogen bomb is a type of nuclear bomb that uses a two-stage process involving fission and fusion reactions, resulting in a much more powerful explosion than a traditional nuclear bomb, which typically only uses fission reactions. In contrast, a standard nuclear bomb, also known as an atomic bomb, relies purely on fission reactions to release energy.
On the periodic table H has 1 proton 1 neutron and 1 electron, H-2 will have 1 proton 1 neutron and 3 electrons. However this is not typically how a H atom acts, in order for the H atom to complete an octet (become more stable) it will lose that one electron and become a H +. Hope this helps.
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ll im not sure of the scintific meaning but i know polar means that a molecule on only slightly more postivie than negative or vise versa. like water is only slightly more positive than negative because hrdrogen is positive and oxygen is negative for a ratio of negative to positive making it 2:1
When aluminum hydroxide dissolves in acid, it reacts to form aluminum salts and water. The aluminum hydroxide is broken down into its ions (Al3+ and OH-) and reacts with the acid to produce aluminum salts like aluminum chloride or aluminum sulfate. This reaction releases heat and is typically exothermic.
A hydrogen bomb is a type of nuclear bomb that uses a two-stage process involving fission and fusion reactions, resulting in a much more powerful explosion than a traditional nuclear bomb, which typically only uses fission reactions. In contrast, a standard nuclear bomb, also known as an atomic bomb, relies purely on fission reactions to release energy.
The bond between nitrogen and hydrogen is called a covalent bond. In this type of bond, the atoms share electron pairs to achieve a stable configuration. This bond is relatively strong compared to other types of bonds.
On the periodic table H has 1 proton 1 neutron and 1 electron, H-2 will have 1 proton 1 neutron and 3 electrons. However this is not typically how a H atom acts, in order for the H atom to complete an octet (become more stable) it will lose that one electron and become a H +. Hope this helps.