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It's a non metal, it's atomic number is 1, and it's Atomic Mass is about 1.

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Q: What are the chemical properties of hydrogen?
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What are the chemical properties of hydrogen peroxide?

hydrogen+peroxide


What describes chemical properties?

It reacts with hydrogen


What part of an acids chemical formula is responsible for its acidic properties?

Hydrogen ions give acids their acidic properties.


Why do water and hydrogen peroxide have the same chemical and physical properties?

They both are made of hydrogen and oxygen. Has 2 H bonds among molecules. They have a few different properties too.


What are the chemical properties of hydrocarbons?

Hydrocarbons have only hydrogen and carbon atoms. They also burn well.


How will you justify that water is a compound not a mixture?

Water is a compound formed by chemical combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Chemical properties are changed in water, therefore it is a compound. also, in water, hydrogen and oxygen are in a fixed proportion by weight i.e. 1:8. these are not the properties of a mixture.


How is it possible then for water which is composed of hydrogen and to put out fires?

The bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen is too strong to be destroyed by combustion. Add: The chemical properties of water are different from the properties of hydrogen and water separately. Therefore, water does not support combustion as oxygen does, and water does not explode as hydrogen does.


Why does water not have the same physical and chemical property then hydrogen and oxygen?

Because molecules have other chemical and physical properties than the containing atoms !


All atoms of hydrogen have the same chemical and physical properties?

No some can be very strong like lightning


Does water properties strictly depend on covalent polar chemical bonds?

Water properties are also influenced by the hydrogen bonds formrd between water molecules.


Do isotopes with the same elements have the same physical properties?

The physical properties are of course different. The chemical properties are considered identical but this is not a general rule; for example hydrogen isotopes (1H and 2H) have some different chemical and biochemical properties.


Is sodium hydrogencarbonate a carbonate?

No, it is a bicarbonate. The presence of the extra hydrogen produces a whole range of unique chemical properties.