answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

It depends on other conditions, but

Wikipedia says 571°C (1060°F)

The Engineering Toolbox says 500°C (932°F)

T.C Forensic says 400°C (750°F)

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the ignition temperature of atomic hydrogen?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can hydrogen gas relight a flame?

No. Oxygen gas relights flames. Hydrogen gas will explode in the presence of fire, giving a 'squeaky pop'


Can ozone combined with hydrogen?

Ozone can react with atomic hydrogen at the temperature of liquid nitrogen forming the strange oxide H2O4.


Why atomic hydrogen is more reactive than hydrogen gas?

Hydrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure exists as diatomic molecules, and much of the chemical potential energy of atomic hydrogen has been evolved as heat along with forming the diatomic molecules.


How do you keep atomic hydrogen H1 from recombining into H2 normal hydrogen once split?

It is only possible if you maintain the splitting temperature.


An atomic mass for hydrogen?

atomic mass for hydrogen is 1.00794.


Atomic number of hydrogen?

Hydrogen's atomic number is 1.


What is the difference between a hydrogen atom and atomic hydrogen?

The difference between a hydrogen atom and atomic hydrogen is that the "hydrogen atom" represents one atom of the chemical element hydrogen. Atomic hydrogen are isolated hydrogen atoms.


What is the cleavage of hydrogen?

Cleavage of hydrogen is a chemical reaction in which the diatomic molecules that are the stable form of hydrogen at standard temperature and pressure separate into their individual atomic components: H2 -> 2 H.


Hydrogen plus atomic number?

The atomic number of hydrogen is 1.


What is the Difference between nascent and molecular hydrogen?

Scientifically, nascent refers to a substance at the point at which it forms. In a chemical reaction, such as zinc reacting with sulphuric acid, individual hydrogen atoms will form but VERY quickly react with another atom to give H2 molecules. This is the only common situation in which atomic hydrogen exists, even if very fleetingly.


What does the a n of h is 1 stand for?

The atomic number of hydrogen is 1


What is the atomic number carbon hydrogen?

The atomic number for hydrogen is 1 and the atomic number for carbon is 6.