A solar flare, I think
There is no land on Jupiter as it is a gas planet. The visible "surface" is merely clouds.
Jupiter is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium gases. It does not have a solid surface like Earth.
No, Jupiter is a gas giant planet and may have no solid surface at all.
The bright red layer of the sun's surface containing hydrogen gas that can be seen is called the chromosphere. It lies just above the sun's visible surface, the photosphere, and is responsible for the red color seen during solar eclipses.
Jupiter is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium with no solid surface. It is theorized to have a core made of rock and metal, surrounded by a layer of metallic hydrogen, and an outer layer of molecular hydrogen. While water is present in the form of ice in its moons, such as Europa, Jupiter itself does not have a discernible surface where liquid water can exist.
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen
The explosion of hydrogen gas is exothermic because it releases energy in the form of heat and light. During the explosion, the chemical bonds in hydrogen gas are broken and new bonds are formed with oxygen, releasing more energy than is required to break the initial bonds.
In a nuclear reactor, hydrogen gas can be produced as a byproduct of the reaction. If the hydrogen gas mixes with oxygen in the presence of a spark or flame, it can ignite and cause an explosion due to its highly flammable nature. This phenomenon, known as a hydrogen explosion, can result in damage to the reactor containment and pose a risk to the reactor's integrity.
the sun in it's entirety is made up of a majority of hydrogen and a high minority of helium, the sun is alljust a big ball of gas really
Hydrogen Gas
When potassium is added to water, it reacts exothermically with the water to produce potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The rapid production of hydrogen gas in the reaction causes an explosion due to the build-up of pressure from the gas release.
Yes. Hydrogen gas is highly flammable. Igniting it can result in an explosion.
hydrogen gas
Wet hydrogen is collected over a water surface.
Hydrogen does not have a luster because it is a gas at room temperature and pressure. Luster refers to the way light interacts with the surface of a material, and since hydrogen is a gas, it does not have a surface for light to reflect off of.
The explosion of a balloon filled with hydrogen gas upon contact with a spark is a chemical change. This is because the hydrogen gas (H₂) reacts with oxygen (O₂) in the air to form water (H₂O) and release energy in the form of an explosion.