H2 is neutral. It does not affect pH.
No, a pH of 1.3 to 2.0 would be acidic, though such a pH could be achieved with either a strong or a weak acid.
1 mole H2 = 2.016g H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H210g H2 x 1mol H2/2.016g H2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2/1mol H2 = 3 x 1024 molecules H2 (rounded to 1 significant figure)
Given/Known:1mole of H2 = 2.01588g H21mole of H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H21) Convert molecules of H2 to moles of H2 by doing the following calculation.9.4 x 1025 molecules H2 x (1mol H2/6.022 x 1023 molecules H2) = 156mol H22) Convert the moles of H2 to mass in grams of H2.156mol H2 x (2.01588g H2/1mol H2) = 314g H2
H2(g) is the compound in the gaseous state in the given reaction.
The balanced equation is as follows: Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g)
pH depends on:strength, (H2 is very, very, very, very weak!; much and much more weaker than H2O) ANDconcentration (H2 is very, very, very insoluble in water, so very, very, very low concentration)Thus pH will be (about?) 7.0
No, a pH of 1.3 to 2.0 would be acidic, though such a pH could be achieved with either a strong or a weak acid.
Pepcid AC contains the active ingredient famotidine, which is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist. The pH of Pepcid AC tablets typically ranges from 4 to 6, as it is formulated to be slightly acidic. This pH range helps to optimize the stability and absorption of the medication in the gastrointestinal tract. However, the exact pH can vary slightly depending on the specific formulation and manufacturing process.
H2+ has a stronger bond than H2. The addition of a positive charge to the H2 molecule increases the attraction between the two hydrogen atoms, resulting in a stronger bond.
The product of H2 is hydrogen gas (H2) composed of diatomic molecules.
Its H2
1 mole H2 = 2.016g H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H210g H2 x 1mol H2/2.016g H2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2/1mol H2 = 3 x 1024 molecules H2 (rounded to 1 significant figure)
Given/Known:1mole of H2 = 2.01588g H21mole of H2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H21) Convert molecules of H2 to moles of H2 by doing the following calculation.9.4 x 1025 molecules H2 x (1mol H2/6.022 x 1023 molecules H2) = 156mol H22) Convert the moles of H2 to mass in grams of H2.156mol H2 x (2.01588g H2/1mol H2) = 314g H2
H2 is the elemental form of hydrogen.
NaCl + H2.
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H2(g) is the compound in the gaseous state in the given reaction.