Adding more hydrogen would cause more acidity thus a lower pH value.
it would become more acidic
Nothing. More would be made right away, since it is very unstable and is constantly replaced (at some level).
Hydrogen need 1 more electron to fill outermost orbit. Then, H will act as anion.
Then it would be Lithium :)
To speak of an application of hydrogen bonding implies that we make it happen to suit our purposes, but it's a natural phenomenon. It would be more appropriate to discuss its occurrences. It is responsible for the anomalously high boiling point of water and therefore the existence of life on Earth.
Helium was more suitable but not available in Germany before the war.
Citric acid works to lower the pH level in a solution by releasing hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. These hydrogen ions increase the concentration of H ions in the solution, making it more acidic and lowering the pH level.
If anyone knew when or where it would happen, then it wouldn't BE terrorism any more, would it?
There would be no more arguements.
One ounce of what? One ounce of hydrogen has a larger volume than, say, one ounce of seawater. And one ounce of hydrogen at sea level has a smaller volume that one ounce of hydrogen at, say, 30 kilometers above sea level. Please be more specific... ;-)
The sea level would rise more than 60 metres if all the world's ice, Greenland, Antarctica and all the glaciers, melted.
Nothing would "happen" to them, but they would glow less brightly.