It depends on other conditions, but
Wikipedia says 571°C (1060°F)
The Engineering Toolbox says 500°C (932°F)
T.C Forensic says 400°C (750°F)
The atomic number of hydrogen is 1, which means that a hydrogen atom has one proton in its nucleus.
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1 and the atomic number for carbon is 6.
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 chloride is not an element; it is a compound and has no atomic number!
Hydrogen is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 1.
The autoignition temperature of hydrogen is approximately 500°C (932°F) in air. This is the temperature at which hydrogen gas will spontaneously ignite without the need for an external ignition source.
Hydrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure exists as diatomic molecules, and much of the chemical potential energy of atomic hydrogen has been evolved as heat along with forming the diatomic molecules.
It is only possible if you maintain the splitting temperature.
atomic mass for hydrogen is 1.00794.
The atomic number of hydrogen is 1, which means that a hydrogen atom has one proton in its nucleus.
No. Oxygen gas relights flames. Hydrogen gas will explode in the presence of fire, giving a 'squeaky pop'
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1 and the atomic number for carbon is 6.
Cleavage of hydrogen is a chemical reaction in which the diatomic molecules that are the stable form of hydrogen at standard temperature and pressure separate into their individual atomic components: H2 -> 2 H.
The atomic symbol for hydrogen is H.
No, hydrogen does not have a neutron in its atomic structure.
Hydrogen is a gas element. atomic number of it is 1.
The atomic number of hydrogen is 1