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The two high energy molecules that are produced in the Krebs Cycles are NADH and FADH2. :D
The heat causes the carbon to bond with oxygen and form CO2. The hydrogen becomes Hydrogen Gas which is H2.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
Helium is formed by the fusion of hydrogen at temperatures above 3.106 kelvin.
Hydrogen isotopes(12H) and the element formed is helium(24He).
The two high energy molecules that are produced in the Krebs Cycles are NADH and FADH2. :D
No. The hydrogen in the universe was formed during the Big Bang. Stars consume hydrogen, fusing it into helium.
Most of the hydrogen was formed during the Big Bang.
Everything except Hydrogen & Helium (and part of the Helium is also formed within stars).
The heat causes the carbon to bond with oxygen and form CO2. The hydrogen becomes Hydrogen Gas which is H2.
During the burning (oxidation) of carbon no hydrogen is released.
When hydrogen burns, water is formed.
All Hydrogen was formed moments after the Big Bang.
The hydrogen fluoride (HF) is formed.
NAD+
water
Aluminium chloride