A single atom of hydrogen cannot produce all four fundamental forces (gravity, electromagnetism, weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force) because these forces are governed by different particles and interactions at the subatomic level. Hydrogen only has one proton and one electron, which are not capable of generating all four forces.
Ammonia does not have an atomic number, as it is a molecular compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. The atomic number refers to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, and since ammonia is a compound, it does not have a single atomic number.
Hydrogen and chlorine can form a molecule with a single covalent bond, creating the compound hydrogen chloride (HCl). The two nonmetals share one pair of electrons to achieve a full outer shell configuration.
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Water molecules are polar, which means they have a slightly positive and negative end. The positively charged hydrogen atoms in water molecules are attracted to the negatively charged oxygen atom in neighboring water molecules, preventing hydrogen-hydrogen bonding. This results in hydrogen bonding only occurring between hydrogen and oxygen atoms of adjacent water molecules.
"2HO" would imply two separate molecules each containing 1 hydrogen atom and 1 oxygen atom. While such a chemical species does exist it is different from H2O2, which consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms bound together in 1 molecule.
We make atomic number by number of protons in a atom. PVC is not single atom. We cant give it a atomic number.
It is not an element, it is a compound. It has a 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom (H20).
It can. This is an isotope of hydrogen called deuterium. However, deuterium accounts of less than 0.04% of all hydrogen by mass.
hydrogen is an element because it cant be broken into its atoms easily..
Ammonia does not have an atomic number, as it is a molecular compound composed of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. The atomic number refers to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, and since ammonia is a compound, it does not have a single atomic number.
you cant, because even if you could take oxogen out of 2 hydrogen atoms you would create a deadly atom ( or substance ) and you couldent do it anyway.
you cant see an atom!
Hydrogen itself is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas, so it does not have a shine or luster of its own. However, hydrogen can be used in various industrial applications where it may be involved in reactions that produce shiny products or surfaces.
it cant stupid
Hydrogen and chlorine can form a molecule with a single covalent bond, creating the compound hydrogen chloride (HCl). The two nonmetals share one pair of electrons to achieve a full outer shell configuration.
No you cant
A atom is a singular-celled organism so it cant be made out of anything.