Most of the hydrogen in the universe was formed during the Big Bang.
Hydrogen was first found in England, in 1766. See the related link for more information.
Nitrogen from the air Hydrogen from methane (natural gas) Hope this helps :)
It comes from water molecules
hydrogen is produced through one if two methods: - electrolysis of water - electricity passed through water to separate hydrogen and oxygen atoms -steam-methane reforming - hydrogen extracted from methane Steam methane reforming is the most common, but produces CO2 as a by-product, which contributes to global warming.
Hydrogen and Carbon - as the name suggests! They are made up of just hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons in fossil fuels come from the organic matter of organisms which lived 300 million years ago under conditions of extreme pressure and temperature.
One definition for an acid is an aqueous (water) solution containing hydrogen (or hydronium) ions. Not all acids fit this definition so the answer to this question has to be "no" because it is not entirely true. A Lewis acid might not even contain hydrogen. See Link.
from cows
power of Hydrogen
Peroxisomes
From the acid (or the water with which the acid is diluted).
Possible 'power of hydrogen' as pH refers to the activity of hydrogen ions in a solution.
From the motion of hydrogen ions
This is a fusion process, the nuclear reaction that powers our Sun. Hydrogen and hydrogen isotopes come together to make helium
The first Hydrogen bomb in 1952.
Nitrogen from the air Hydrogen from methane (natural gas) Hope this helps :)
Yes, hydrogen is in all organic substances.
Usually in Gas form.
Hydrogen and Oxygen