Hydrogenation.
Such as is the case when adding hydrogen atoms to carbon chains in petrochemicals and fats like vegetable oil (so that margarine doesn't melt at room temperature).
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it is called heavy water
When the compound produces hydrogen atoms, (H+) in the solution, it is called an acid.
Alkyl halides.
Positively charged atoms are called ions, specifically cations. Hydrogen when ionised as H+ is a bare proton.
The chemical formula is NH31+ so there are 3 hydrogen atoms but one of the hydrogen atoms is missing its electron.
In unsaturated fats, the fatty acid chain is missing some atoms of hydrogen.
The amount of atoms in H3O4 can be determined by adding the subatomic numbers. 3 atoms of hydrogen and 4 atoms of oxygen equal 7 atoms.
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Water that contains hydrogen-2 instead of hydrogen-1 is called heavy water.
It is in the energy that is radiated away.
Of course it has Hydrogen in it.Thats why it is called so.There are two H atoms in a molecule.
Hydrogen is composed of hydrogen atoms.
No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.
it is called heavy water
No, because the hydrogen atoms are slightly positive and the oxygen is slightly negative they are attracted to each other by something called hydrogen bonds. It actually gives the water a sticky quality called cohesion.
This type of molecule is called macromolecule.