Hydrogen is represented simply by a capitol 'H'.
Aluminum hydrogen carbonate is written as Al(HCO3)3.
To represent 3 hydrogen atoms and 1 nitrogen atom in a chemical formula, you would write it as NH3. This formula indicates that there are three hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen atom bonded together to form a molecule of ammonia.
Hydrogen is represented simply by a capitol 'H'.
Sodium (Na+) and Hydrogen (H+) do not mix because they are both positively charged.
HBr In a chemical equation you would write it as HBr(aq).
H20
Hydrogen Gas is H2.
Hydrogen gas is H2. Oxygen gas is O2.
Formula: H2
NaHCO3
An atom of hydrogen is represented by the letter H and a superscript denoting the charge of the atom if it has one.
The formula for lithium hydrogen sulfite is LiHSO3.
Aluminum hydrogen carbonate is written as Al(HCO3)3.
To represent 3 hydrogen atoms and 1 nitrogen atom in a chemical formula, you would write it as NH3. This formula indicates that there are three hydrogen atoms and one nitrogen atom bonded together to form a molecule of ammonia.
Hydrogen is represented simply by a capitol 'H'.
The letters stand for "potential Hydrogen". The word "potential" isn't capitalized normally, but "Hydrogen", being the name of an element, is.
The chemical formula (not equation) of sodium hydrogen sulfite is NaHSO3.