The abbreviation for Potenz hydrogen is pH.
Hydrogen + fluorine ---> hydrogen fluoride
There is one atom of hydrogen in a hydrogen molecule.
There is no difference between hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen sulphide. The term "sulfide" and "sulphide" both refer to the chemical compound H2S, also known as hydrogen sulfide. The difference in spelling is simply a matter of regional or historical variation.
Yes, hydrogen can exist as a molecule. In its diatomic form, hydrogen atoms can bond together to form a molecule called molecular hydrogen (H2).
Hydrogen, symbol: HHydrogen is just simply hydrogen (H)
pH stands for "potenz Hydrogen" (potenz is German for power).It represents how much hydrogen is present in a solution... so it is a chemical property
''Potenz'' is not a Greek word. It is German, it means potence, power, virility and it comes from the Latin word potentia.
It comes from the German word "Potenz" meaning power or potential.
The "p" represents the "Negative Logarithm", and the "H" stands for the molar concentration of dissolved hydrogen ions. It is unknown what the "p" actually stands for, but some suggest "Power of Hydrogen" ("potenz" means power in German), other suggest it stands for "potential".
P is abbrevoiation for potenz Italian who discovered hydrogen ion concenteration.- answered by Dr. P. Mazumdar, Prof. Anaesthesia, Delhi ,India.One of the Top hundred intensivists of the world health organisation.
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Hydrogen, helium, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen selenide, hydrogen telluride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen iodide.
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Hydrogen is an element. So the only element in hydrogen is hydrogen.
You seem to be referring to isotopes of hydrogen.
Hydrogen is composed of hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen gas molecules