Hydrogen is formed as molecule containing two atoms, just as nitrogen, and oxygen.
Not normally.
Hydrogen does occur in the diatomic form because it consists of the single positively charged electron and proton.
Hurricanes normally occur in a low pressured area. they form there and then strengthen as they pass by.
Only halogens form a binary acid with hydrogen.
normally hydrogen is diatomic in gaseous form at sea level pressures on this planet. As all elements can be solid liquid or gas.... the triple point of Hydrogen is about 266 below zero
Because the elements can combine in many ways to form compounds, and compounds can be mixed in many differed ways. Moreover, some elements occur in different forms. The elements carbon and hydrogen alone combine for form thousands of compounds.
Elements form compounds because elements are usually unstable alone. That is why there are not many elements that occur naturally in a pure form.
hydrogen and oxygen are elements . but two or more elements combine to form a compound.
oxygen = H2O water, sulphur = hydrogen sulphide Only one element can form with hydrogen, and that is hydrogen itself.
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The major elements that form the glucose molecule are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Elements do not "occur" in bonds. Instead, elements form bonds between themselves. If the question means "Between what types of elements are covalent bonds likely to form?", the answer is "elements with very similar electronegativities". The smallest possible difference between electronegativities is that between two atoms of the same element, such as is present in the diatomic elements hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine and in the polyatomic element carbon in its diamond crystal form.