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Yes, but in very small amounts. It is present in water vapour.

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Name two substances in which the element hydrogen is present?

Hydrogen can be found in water and air.


Does pure hydrogen burn in the absence of air?

No hydrogen will not burn in the absence of air unless another oxidizer is present.


How much hydrogen is in the air?

Hydrogen makes up about 0.00005% of the Earth's atmosphere, so there is a very small amount of hydrogen present in the air. The majority of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).


Which gas is not present in air hydrogen oxygen nitrogen or carbon dioxide?

While the Earth's atmosphere is 79% nitrogen and about 20% oxygen, the 1% remaining does include samples of nearly every known gas, including hydrogen, helium, argon, neon, xenon, fluorine, and radon. Some, like helium, are very rare - but they are here.


Can oxygen and hydrogen be mixed after separating them from air?

No one obtains hydrogen by separating it from air. There's not enough hydrogen present in air for that to be a viable source. However, it's possible to mix oxygen and hydrogen, yes. It forms a flammable (and explosive, if you get the proportions just right) mixture of gases.


Does hydrogen gas rise in air?

Yes. Hydrogen is a gas, and all gases tend to diffuse. Whether or not air is present is irrelevant.


Is there much oxygen and hydrogen in the air?

Yes, there is oxygen in the air, which makes up about 20.95% of the Earth's atmosphere. However, most of the air is composed of nitrogen (about 78%). Hydrogen is present in trace amounts in the atmosphere, typically less than 0.00005%.


Is hydrogen gas denser than air?

No, hydrogen gas is less dense than air. This is because hydrogen gas has a lower molecular weight compared to the average molecular weight of gases present in air, which makes it lighter and less dense.


Is hydogen found in air?

To say it simply, yes, it is found in the air. Air is a mixture of many different gasses, including Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Helium, Methane, and more gasses. However, hydrogen is present only in trace amounts.


Why is it good that there is no h2 in the air?

There is, just not (nearly) enough to explode with the oxygen present.


Why is hydrogen present in sulfuric acid?

Hydrogen is present in ALL acids. It is the hydrogen ions that are responsible for the acidic properties.


Is the air present in the outer space?

Yes, but a very minimal amount. And this is far different than terrestrial "air." The gas in outer space is mainly hydrogen.

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