hydrogren is in a class by itself on the Periodic Table because it was the first element. as the first element it is also the most common. it only has 1 proton and electron. that is why it is classed by itself
Hydrogen itself IS an atom.
No. Hydrogen, H2, is neutral. H+ ions are acidic.
Hydrogen Peroxide itself is as colorless as water. Hydrogen peroxide solution is a bit ambiguous, and could vary with what you mean by "solution".
Oxygen doesn't have any hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bond is when a hydrogen atom is bonded with an electronegative atom, such as oxygen. Oxygen all by itself does not have hydrogen bonded to it. It is simply written as 02.
Hydrogen is the first element in the periodic table. It is a gas. It can either donate or receive an electron, depending on what it bonds with.
Hydrogen consists of just one proton and one electron (the cause of why hydrogen behaves unlike any other element) because of this hydrogen is in a class alone in the Periodic Table of elements.
Hydrogen itself IS an atom.
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Hydrogen peroxide is itself mildly acidic.
Hydrogen is an element and an energy source itself.
No, hydrogen is an element. Alkanes are a class of compounds containing both hydrogen and carbon.
No. Not hydrogen itself. However there are a total of three isotopes of hydrogen - Hydrogen, Deuterium, and Tritium. Tritium is radioactive
Hydrogen, by itself, is not.
yes Hydrogen by itself, is always H2
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Hydrogen by itself is a gas at normal sea level conditions, and has no taste.
No. Although hydrogen is an atom, it doesn't exist by itself (except as an ion). Hydrogen gas is a hydrogen molecule made of two hydrogen atoms.