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What is hydrongen?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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Is there hydrongen on Mars?

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Is hydrongen a metal or non metal?

non-metal


What substance is formed when hydrongen and oxygen react together?

Water


How many marticles are in the nucleus of a hydrongen atom?

None. There is no such thing as a "marticle".


What is the equation of glucose?

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When alkali metals are heated with hydrongen they form?

we call them hydrides. Hydrides are forming by the reaction.


What are the propities of hydrongen?

Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. It is a colorless, odorless, and highly flammable gas. It is also a key component of water and many organic compounds.


Why is hydrongen is classified as group 1 element?

It has one electron in its valence orbital (s and p orbitals) like also all alkali metals have (Li, Na, K etc).


How many atoms is in NH3 formula?

One nitrogen atom, and three atoms of hydrongen for a total of four atoms. Hydrongen is the kind of answer that will get you a zero in chemistry, since there's no such thing. 1 nitrogen, 3 hydrogen Perhaps you can't find the answer because you wrote Nh3 and not NH3 and there's no element with symbol Nh


What type of bonds form between the nitrogenous bases of a DNA molecule?

Hydrogen bonds form between the nitrogenous bases of a DNA molecule. These hydrogen bonds connect adenine with thymine (or uracil in RNA) and guanine with cytosine, contributing to the double helix structure of DNA.


Who discovered hydrongen?

Hydrogen was discovered by the British scientist Henry Cavendish in 1766. He identified it as a distinct substance when he produced it by reacting metals with acids and noted that it was a flammable gas. While Cavendish is credited with its discovery, the name "hydrogen" was later coined by Antoine Lavoisier in 1783, derived from the Greek words for "water" and "creator."


Is hydrongen a solid liquid or gas?

Gas. For hydrogen to become a liquid, you need to cool it down to 20.28 K, which is -252.87 degrees Celsius, or -434.45 degrees Fahrenheit if that is more your style.