it looks like a space filling model .This shows the realistic representation of hydrogen and how closely bonded they are.
In the Lewis structure model, the bond between hydrogen atoms is represented as a single covalent bond, where one pair of electrons is shared between the two hydrogen atoms. In the molecular orbital model, the bond is shown as the overlap of atomic orbitals to create a bonding molecular orbital that is lower in energy than the individual atomic orbitals.
Water (H2O) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) can look similar because they are both colorless, odorless gases at room temperature. However, they have different properties and compositions - water is composed of oxygen and hydrogen, while hydrogen sulfide is composed of sulfur and hydrogen. While they may look alike visually, their chemical structures and properties are distinct.
It doesnt look like anything as it is invisible so its image cannot be percieved. Unless you tried to cool it slightly to like -100+ for it to condense into a slightly condensed vapour and it would appear much like steam does but that's really its liquid form just in small droplets and it would be very cold.
Hydrogen does not get along with halogens such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. These elements are highly reactive and tend to form compounds with hydrogen, such as hydrogen fluoride or hydrogen chloride.
No, C3H9N does not have hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds occur when hydrogen is bonded to an electronegative atom like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine, and in C3H9N, there are only carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen atoms present.
Like hexane model here.
"Para ka model" is the phrase in Tagalog which means "you look like a model".
Example sentence - The answer to the first question on the test is hydrogen.
It is transparent and colorless, you can't see it.
No such model in the Browning line.
It would look like a model, which it is.
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No.
Bohr's model of the atom doesn't explain hydrogen's flammability.
the way you look that direction is correct..it is only one model to explain..
The Bohr model for hydrogen is a proton orbited by an electron.
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