Shortly after the Big Bang (10^-6sec) quarks combined to form protons and neutrons. A proton is made up of two up quarks and one down quark. An electron is built from a electronic lepton, which is one of the first generation of elementary particles. 300000 years after the big bang an electron combined with a proton creating a protium ( the most common isotope of hydrogen).
The Hype about Hydrogen was created in 2004.
Hydrogen was created during the early moments of the universe's existence through the process of nucleosynthesis, where protons and neutrons combined to form hydrogen atoms. It is the most abundant element in the universe and serves as the building block for stars and galaxies.
The original "big bang" is thought to have created primarily hydrogen, with a small proportion of helium and a trace of lithium. So all hydrogen that we see today is "left over" from the big bang. Every other element, including the carbon in our bodies and the iron in our blood was generated by nuclear fusion in the cores of stars - stars that later exploded, releasing these elements into the universe.
Hydrogen was not invented. For those who believe in Big Bang Theory, it was created during that event. It was discovered by Henry Cavendish, a British scientist in 1766.
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Hydrogen Jukebox was created in 1990.
When hydrogen burns, the product created is water.
Hydrogen Electric Racing Federation was created in 2007.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy was created in 1976.
The Hype about Hydrogen was created in 2004.
Hydrogen was created during the early moments of the universe's existence through the process of nucleosynthesis, where protons and neutrons combined to form hydrogen atoms. It is the most abundant element in the universe and serves as the building block for stars and galaxies.
Hydrogen was produced during the Big Bang, which created the universe.
Forever. Hydrogen can be created from water.
yes, for sure. hydrogen cars are created today.
When testing for hydrogen, a pop sound may be created. This occurs when hydrogen gas comes into contact with oxygen in the air and ignites, resulting in an audible pop. This is a common test for the presence of hydrogen gas.
Mainly hydrogen and some helium. The helium is created when the hydrogen undergoes nuclear fusion.
World Hydrogen Energy Conference was created in 1976.