There is, just not (nearly) enough to explode with the oxygen present.
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∙ 8y agoYes, hydrogen, in the form of hydrogen gas with the formula H2, is a component of air. It makes up 0.00005% of the composition of air.
1 mole H2 = 2.016g H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H210g H2 x 1mol H2/2.016g H2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2/1mol H2 = 3 x 1024 molecules H2 (rounded to 1 significant figure)
Given/Known:1mole of H2 = 2.01588g H21mole of H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H21) Convert molecules of H2 to moles of H2 by doing the following calculation.9.4 x 1025 molecules H2 x (1mol H2/6.022 x 1023 molecules H2) = 156mol H22) Convert the moles of H2 to mass in grams of H2.156mol H2 x (2.01588g H2/1mol H2) = 314g H2
H2 => h2
H2 is neutral. It does not affect pH.
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Yes, hydrogen, in the form of hydrogen gas with the formula H2, is a component of air. It makes up 0.00005% of the composition of air.
2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O
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Air is a mixture of gases. It contains Nitrogen (N)-78%, Oxygen (O2)-21%, Argon(Ar)-0.93% And a mixture of other trace gases including: Hydrogen (H2): 0.000055%, Carbon dioxide (CO2)- 0.03 % and Hydrogen (H2): 0.000055%
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H2+ has a stronger bond than H2. The addition of a positive charge to the H2 molecule increases the attraction between the two hydrogen atoms, resulting in a stronger bond.
No. Hydrogen gas (H2) is much less dense than air (that is why it was once used for flying zeppelin aircraft to keep them aloft).
1 mole H2 = 2.016g H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H210g H2 x 1mol H2/2.016g H2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2/1mol H2 = 3 x 1024 molecules H2 (rounded to 1 significant figure)
Given/Known:1mole of H2 = 2.01588g H21mole of H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H21) Convert molecules of H2 to moles of H2 by doing the following calculation.9.4 x 1025 molecules H2 x (1mol H2/6.022 x 1023 molecules H2) = 156mol H22) Convert the moles of H2 to mass in grams of H2.156mol H2 x (2.01588g H2/1mol H2) = 314g H2
Air dusters compress air and make the dust flocculate. The process of flocculation is what makes the amount of dust particles in the air decrease; but infact, it just brings them together, just like H2 and O.