Hydrogen is the first element on the Periodic Table. It has an atomic number of 1. It is highly flammable and is the most common element found in our universe.
Hydrogen fluoride is not a strong electrolyte. This is because it does not fully dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, unlike hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, and hydrogen iodide.
Yes, hydrogen fluoride can form hydrogen bonds.
Yes, hydrogen fluoride does exhibit hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen is H.
The hydrogen molecule, H2, consists of two hydrogen atoms joined by a covalent bond in which one pair of electrons is shared. The hydrogen molecule does not experience hydrogen bonding, as it is a nonpolar molecule.
The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in a monosaccharide is 2:1--the formula for any of the three is C6H12O6. Things get weird when you go into disaccharides and above--you lose two hydrogens to create a free bonding pair.
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Most of them - from the same place you do (oxidizing the hydrogen in "food". However, there are plenty that use weird pathways that are oxygen free: including fermentation, and using sulfa as an electron acceptor.
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