- palladium sensor
- chemochromic sensor
- gas chromatography
Hydrogen and also oxygen is really beautiful yay!
Examples: oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen (gases), carbon, phosphorus (nonmetals).
For example, it could be shown that water is made of other substances by electrolysis, that separates it into oxygen and hydrogen.
Close, but not exactly. Hydrogen is not formed by nuclear reactions in stars, hydrogen was formed not long after the Big Bang, when the expanding universe had cooled sufficiently that an electron and a proton could combine to form a hydrogen atom. Helium and all the other elements that are heavier than hydrogen, were formed by the process of nuclear fusion, in stars.
Carbohydrates consist of the elements carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) with a ratio of hydrogen twice that of carbon and oxygen. Carbohydrates include sugars, starches, cellulose and many other compounds found in living organisms. .thanks tohttp://www.scientificpsychic.com/fitness/carbohydrates.htmlfor this info
Hydrogen and also oxygen is really beautiful yay!
In organic chemistry, alpha hydrogen is attached to the carbon next to the functional group, for example, all the hydrogens on the carbon in CH3OH are alpha-H. We can identify acidic hydrogen by noting all those hydrogens which are either attached to an electronegative atom or any other atom which has a partial positive charge and thus starts pulling the bond electrons.
Hydrogen bonds is the process when hydrogen atoms interact and are attracted to other atoms such as nitrogen. It happens naturally in substances like water.
Yes Amino acids are made up of an amino group which has 2 hydrogen atoms and a carboxyl group which also has 2 hydrogen atoms. It then has other groups attached to it which could have many many more hydrogen atoms added to it
There are many sources of energy that could be considered alternatives to fossil fuels:Natural gasSolar powerFuel cells (hydrogen or other)
Stool culture is performed to identify bacteria or other organisms in persons with symptoms of gastrointestinal infection, most commonly diarrhea.
Mark discovered that heavy hydrogen nuclei could be made to react with each other- the fuse on reaction which is the basis for a hydrogen bomb.
Its hard to answer your question since you did not use commas. But... if the question is hydrogen, hydrogen fluoride, water or Ammonia then.. Hydrogen...is diatomic naturally so I'm not sure which you are referring too. It can not hydrogen bond with its self but it could act as a hydrogen donor and something like an ether could act as the proton acceptor. Then they could both participate in hydrogen bonding. Same answer as above goes from Ammonia. HF, can hydrogen bond with it's self and other molecules containing fluorine, Nitrogen or Oxygen. Same answer as above goes for water.
Examples: oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen (gases), carbon, phosphorus (nonmetals).
Carbon and hydrogen! but depending on which organic molecular that is there could be functional groups including other elements! but the most general answer is Carbon and hydrogen
For example, it could be shown that water is made of other substances by electrolysis, that separates it into oxygen and hydrogen.
The chemical name of hydrogen in the English language is...hydrogen. Of course, other spellings and names in other languages.