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if you're talking about its natural form, it would be H2
Hydrogen is a diatomic element, so the formula would be H2.The chemical symbol is H, but hydrogen usually appears as H2.
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Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3, and thus there are three hydrogen atoms in a molecule of ammonia.
Yes. The chemical formula for water is H2O
The chemical formula of water is H2O; water contain two hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen is a diatomic element, so the formula would be H2.The chemical symbol is H, but hydrogen usually appears as H2.
Assuming that you mean Hydrogen, its formula is H2, hydrogen is diatomic molecule
the chemical formula of a hydrogen molecule is written H2 ( the 2 is meant to be small )
The number of hydrogen atoms of present in a hydrogen molecule are 2.
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Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3, and thus there are three hydrogen atoms in a molecule of ammonia.
Yes. The chemical formula for water is H2O
Hydrogen is H2, a diatomic gaseous element
It refers to the atoms in a molecule of the chemical compound. For example, water's chemical formula is H2O, which means that there are 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom in each molecule of water.
Their chemical formulas are different ! Water has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom in a single molecule - yielding the formula H2O. Hydrogen peroxide has a extra Oxygen molecule - giving the chemical formula H2O2
The chemical formula of ethyne (acerylene) is C2H2 - two hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen sulphide has the chemical formula H2S. It is made up of hydrogen and sulfur, so the molecule is a compound.