Almost every language has its own name for chemical element number 1. For example ... Brazilian: Hidrogênio Danish: Brint English: Hydrogen Finnish: Vety French: Hydrogéne German: Wasserstoft Italian: Idrogeno Dutch: Waterstof Norwegian: Hydrogen Polish: Wodór Portuguese: hidrogénio Romanian: hidrogen Russian: водород Serbian: водоник Slovakian: Vodík Slovenian: Vodik Spanish: Hidrógeno Swedish: Väte Ukrainian: водень
Hydrogen chloride is also know as hydrochloric acid, or muriatic acid, when in solution.
The names on the periodic table of Mendeleev are the names of chemical elements.
yes, they can accept the hydrogen bond with water (they don't have a hydrogen to hydrogen bond with other ketones however.)
You can produce hydrogen gas by mixing sulfuric acid and magnesium to form hydrogen gas.
Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, citric acid ...
The chemical name of hydrogen in the English language is...hydrogen. Of course, other spellings and names in other languages.
Hydrogen chloride is also know as hydrochloric acid, or muriatic acid, when in solution.
H2O, Hydrogen oxide, Dihydrogen monoxide, Hydrogen monoxide, Hydroxylic acid, Hydrogen hydroxide, R-718, Oxygen (di-)hydride.... Your Welcome :)
No. Elements are given their names (like "Hydrogen" or "Gold") solely on their number of protons. If a Hydrogen atom had any other number of protons than one, it would not be a Hydrogen atom.
Hydrogen, Deuterium, Tritium
2 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atom
Another name for water is H2O Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) Hydrogen Hydroxide Hydroxylic Acid Oxidane
Hydrogen, carbon and oxygen.
Potassium, hydrogen, oxygen
methane oxygen hydrogen anesthtic helium carbon dioxide
H2S stands for hydrogen sulphide.It is a gas.Answer:H2S can be called many names, most commonly hydrogen sulfide. Alternate names include:Dihydrogen monosulfideDihydrogen sulfideSulfaneSulfurated hydrogenSulfureted hydrogenSulfur hydride
hydrogen oxygen