The resulting H is a positive ion (cation).
It is H+, also known as a proton.
keep in mind there are 2 mol H in 1 mol H20 find the amount of g H in 6.527g H20 (6.527g H20)*(1 mol H/18 g H20)*(2 mol H/1 mol H20)* (1 g H/1 mol H) = .725 g H this the amount of H and the problem asks for % by wt of H in Hydrocarbon (4.626 g) (.725/4.626) * 100 = 15.79%
Hydrogen and Oxygen.
When a bond in water molecule H20 breaks it forms H+ and OH-. The extra electron comes from H. H-O-H ------> H+ + OH-
3ADP + 3Pi + NADH + H+ +1/2O2 ----> 3ATP +NAD+ + H20
Cyclopentene has a double bond in it. So when it reacts with H20, the double bond will break. In its place, the cyclopentene molecule will gain a OH and an H.
Hydrogen.
keep in mind there are 2 mol H in 1 mol H20 find the amount of g H in 6.527g H20 (6.527g H20)*(1 mol H/18 g H20)*(2 mol H/1 mol H20)* (1 g H/1 mol H) = .725 g H this the amount of H and the problem asks for % by wt of H in Hydrocarbon (4.626 g) (.725/4.626) * 100 = 15.79%
Hydrogen and Oxygen.
11%
"H" to "O" Thus... H20
h20
It makes h20 why and how....H to 0 the answer is water.
H2O is a covalent compound predominantly, but it spontaneously ionizes to produce about 10-7 moles per liter each of hydrogen and hydroxide ions at 25C.
Salts I believe...
H2o
In the chemistry formula, H2O, the "H" stands for hydrogen. The "O" stands for oxygen.
h20: just add water