an isotope of hydrogen that has a mass of 2 rather then 1.09 fuses to make helium
The formula for hydrogen plus hydrogen is H + H, which combines to form the molecule H2.
Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1, which means it has 1 proton in its nucleus. This is the defining characteristic of hydrogen as an element.
Hydrogen + Bromine ---> Hydgrone Bromide H + Br ---> HBr
The balanced chemical equation for hydrogen reacting with chlorine to form hydrogen chloride is: H2 + Cl2 → 2HCl.
Any gas will inflate the balloon. It simply needs to be introduced into the balloon at a pressure greater than that of the surrounding atmosphere (plus some additional allowance for the pressure required, if any, to stretch the balloon material).
there is no reaction between these elements.
Uranus has more hydrogen and less helium than Saturn, but both atmospheres are similar.Saturn's atmosphere: Hydrogen 75%, Helium 25%, plus tiny amounts of other gases.Uranus' atmosphere: Hydrogen 83%, Helium 15%, Methane 2% plus tiny amounts of other gases (acetylene and hydrocarbons).That uranus atmosphere is smaller and saturn's is biger
The weak interaction is capable of converting protons into neutrons plus anti-electrons.
hydrogen plus erbium
The formula for hydrogen plus hydrogen is H + H, which combines to form the molecule H2.
HCl and SO2
It definitely runs on hydrogen, and its made of helium, as well. --- Yes, it is mainly made of hydrogen which it uses as a fuel. It fuses hydrogen nuclei together to form helium, producing huge amounts of energy through this nuclear fusion reaction. Helium is produced by this reaction. The most important fusion reaction is stars the size of our Sun, is the so called 'Proton - proton' reaction, which in summary, combines 4 nuclei of Hydrogen to produce one nucleus of Helium, plus two nuclei of Hydrogen, and positrons and gamma rays. Gamma rays get transformed inside the sun into less harmful electromagnetic radiations. There are other fusion reaction inside stars, which combine lighter atom nuclei into heavier nuclei, going up to producing carbon C and iron Fe nuclei.
There are a lot of ways helium can be created by fusion, but the one most often used to explain fusion is the combination of deuterium (hydrogen with one neutron) and tritium (hydrogen with two neutrons). This fusion creates helium with two protons, plus one free neutron. There is a link below to a section of an article on fusion in which ten different methods of fusing helium are shown.
When bromine reacts with hydrogen, it forms hydrogen bromide. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is Br2 + H2 → 2HBr.
70 % hydrogen, 28 % Helium, 1.5 % mix of carbon oxygen, & nitrogen, plus 1/2 % of everything else.
Hydrogen ions (H+) can be thought of as protons.
No. Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to yield water.