FON
Florine
Oxygen
Nitrogen
The hydrogen must be bonded to one of these highly electronegative atoms to participate in hydrogen bonding.
HCl
Chlorine is not of this group shown above. Do you know why?
There is one of each clorine=1 hydrogen=1
simple covalent. it is a hydro carbon
bi-sulphate is the same as hydrogen-sulphate HSO4-1, but 'hydro' is used for water
It is a major component of water therefore its name got derived from HYDRO GENERATION to HYDROGEN...
The "hydro" part indicates there's hydrogen in it, but not all hydrogen-containing acids start with hydro...sulfuric acid contains more hydrogen than either hydrochloric or hydrofluoric. "-ic" is pretty common for acids...hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, sulfuric, nitric, acetic...
There is one of each clorine=1 hydrogen=1
you have to use a hydro cloric acid then create a bio bomb if this does not wok then email 20$ over the intenet at maxwellw@charter.net
hydro
simple covalent. it is a hydro carbon
Hydro Oxygen
Water is Hydro & oxygen.
carbon& hydrogen are main.
hydrogen comes from the Greeks roots hydro and gennes. hydro means water and gennes means generates.Answer 2Hydrogen was discovered by Henry Cavendish at 1766 in London, England. Origin of name: from the Greek words "hydro" and "genes" meaning "water" and "generator". Hydrogen is called also Protium as the hydrogen nucleus includes one proton and does not include any neutron.
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hydrogen comes from the Greeks roots hydro and gennes. hydro means water and gennes means generates.Answer 2Hydrogen was discovered by Henry Cavendish at 1766 in London, England. Origin of name: from the Greek words "hydro" and "genes" meaning "water" and "generator". Hydrogen is called also Protium as the hydrogen nucleus includes one proton and does not include any neutron.
hydrogen comes from the Greeks roots hydro and gennes. hydro means water and gennes means generates.Answer 2Hydrogen was discovered by Henry Cavendish at 1766 in London, England. Origin of name: from the Greek words "hydro" and "genes" meaning "water" and "generator". Hydrogen is called also Protium as the hydrogen nucleus includes one proton and does not include any neutron.
hydro - greek for water