Hydrogen. Just like liquid steam is made of water molecules - the same stuff but in a different form.
Oxidised hydrogen does not make a mineral.
oxygen
most stars are made of mainly hydrogen, a little helium and traces of other gases like oxygen
I haven't been able to find a lot of similarities but here are a few: ~They are both used for consumption ~Both are made of at least Carbon and Hydrogen (Lipids are made of only carbon and hydrogen and carbohydrates are made of carbon, hydrgen and oxygen)
Ceviche is made by marinating raw fish in acid, usually lime juice.
No. Hydrogen is the main constituent of Jupiter and a lot of it is liquid hydrogen.
Saturn is made pd liquid hydrogen
water is made
This liquid is water with the chemical formula H2O.
The crust is made out of gaseous hydrogen. then the layer underneath is liquid hydrogen, after is metallic hydrogen. the core is made out of rock. the light stripes on the surface are called zones and the dark ones are belts
Saturn is made out of hydrogen (75%) and helium (25%).
The name of a common rocket fuel is liquid hydrogen, which is often used in combination with liquid oxygen. There are also other types of rocket fuels including solid fuels and hybrid fuels, but liquid hydrogen is one of the most commonly used.
liquid hydrogen is cheaper than liquid oxygen
Jupiter doesn't have a crust, it is made of gas. The core is theorized to be an inner layer of liquid metallic hydrogen surrounded by an outer shell of regular liquid hydrogen.
This must be Jupiter. (However, a lot of the hydrogen is in fact in the form of liquid hydrogen.)
Jupiter is a very massive planet composed mostly of hydrogen. It is massive enough that below a certain depth the pressure from the overlying layers is enough to convert the hydrogen into its liquid metallic state.
The chemical formula for liquid and gaseous hydrogen is the same - H2However, Liquid hydrogen is usually written as LH2 with the L specifying that it is in the liquid state.