Hydrogen is placed in group 1, along with alkali metals
Hydrogen doesn't belong to a family. It is similar to the Alkali metals group because it has the same number of valence electrons and the same reactivity, but it is not a metal.
Hydrogen is not in a "family", as it is unique.
H - Li, Na, K, Cs, Rb, Fr
hydrogen's number is 1
23 Hydrogens.
There are two hydrogens in H2SO4. So there are six hydrogens in 3H2SO4.
Hydrogens, then Carbons, then anything else. For instance: H3C(OH)
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hydrogen's number is 1
23 Hydrogens.
"Hydro" . . . water "Gen" . . . generator, producer, birther When hydrogen burns, water is produced.
There are two hydrogens in H2SO4. So there are six hydrogens in 3H2SO4.
Hydrogens, then Carbons, then anything else. For instance: H3C(OH)
The answer is hydrogens because it wants to become equal and to be equal it has to have 8 electrons.
no
2H2
doesnt have one,
The number of hydrogens equals 2x the number of carbon atoms, plus 2 extra hydrogens.