Hydrogen and helium are the first elements produced in the universe after the big-bang.
Hydrogen is an element. It can exist as a gas, as molecules of H2, but also as compounds, like water, H2O.
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe as a whole; about 75% of the universe by mass is hydrogen (since hydrogen is also the lightest element, that means that the percentage by number of atoms is even higher) . Helium is second; oxygen is a fairly distant third.
it has two element (hydrogen and helium) that are both gases although they are metallic and have a luster like tony baloney
Helium is inert. Will not burn like hydrogen does so well.
Helium is a noble gas, meaning it has a full outer electron shell. Atoms form compounds by sharing electrons, but helium has a full set, making it an inert gas. The short answer is: It can't form compounds.
Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases
Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases
its made of gases like hydrogen and helium
The sun's atmosphere has mostly hydrogen gas. There are smaller amounts of other gases such as carbon, oxygen, neon, magnesium, nitrogen, silicon, helium and iron.
Sun is a hot body of gases because of the preseence of gases like hydrogen and helium.
gases,like hydrogen,methane,helium and more
The Sun is about 75% Hydrogen, 23% Helium, and the remaining 2% is a mixture of other things like Oxygen and Carbon.
Hydrogen & Helium Hydrogen makes up about 92% of all of the atoms in the sun while helium makes up about 7.8%. Other gasses, such as Oxygen, Carbon, Neon and nitrogen make up the remaining 0.2%.
Stars like our sun.
it is dense mix of Hydrogen and trace gases ( like Helium, Methane, Ammonia)
jupitercontains hydrogen and small helium just like sun.
Hydrogen is an element. It can exist as a gas, as molecules of H2, but also as compounds, like water, H2O.