It depends on the circumstances. Hydrogen will burn in air, to be sure. It will make a pop sound producing a blue flame and forming water when ignited in a test tube. But in the case of the Hindenburg, it just burned with extreme rapidity. Hydrogen mixed with air or oxygen is explosive, but will not explode in "bulk" form.
In my opinion when acid iz present.
You think probable to a fusion reaction.
no
Yes, when hydrogen explodes it produces water.
What part of phospholipids form hydrogen bonds with
The most common form of hydrogen on the earth is water - H2O.
Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water. The reaction is two molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) and one molecule of oxygen gas (O2) to form two molecules of water (H2O).
in water it surely can
It explodes
Potassium is soluble in water but not in organic solvents.
Yes, when hydrogen explodes it produces water.
No it dosent explode Hydrogen 2 Oxygen ( aka H2O ) is water lol
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
Intermolecular bonds of water molecules are hydrogen bonds.
When hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, water is a product of the reaction.
Hydrogen explodes.
Hydrogen and oxygen (H2O) form water. So there is one Hydrogen atom and 2 Oxygen atoms to make a water molecule.
Cesium is, except for Francium, the most reactive element of the alkaline metals. It explodes in water because it rapidly evolves Hydrogen gas and heat. The explosion results from the hydrogen gas blowing the boiling water out of the container and then igniting.
A bomb that splits a hydrogen atom, which literally explodes the air.
Hydrogen. 2 hydrogens to be exact