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It depends on the size of the glass of water. There is 1 gram of hydrogen in every 9 milliliters (.3 fluid ounces) of water.

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How much hydrogen is in a cup of water?

There is no molecular hydrogen (H2) naturally present in a cup of water. However, water molecules (H2O) contain two hydrogen atoms per molecule.


If you were a water molecule in a glass of water how would you best describe your relationship with the water molecules around you?

As a water molecule in a glass of water, I would be constantly interacting through hydrogen bonding with the surrounding water molecules, creating a cohesive network that gives water its unique properties. We would be attracted to each other, forming a dynamic and ever-changing structure.


Why is glass discribed as hydrophilic?

Glass is described as hydrophilic because it has a tendency to attract and interact with water molecules. This is due to the presence of hydroxyl groups on the glass surface, which allow for hydrogen bonding with water molecules. As a result, water spreads out and forms a thin film rather than beading up on the glass surface.


Which symbols represent the ions in a glass of water?

In a glass of water, the symbols representing the ions are H+ (hydrogen ion) and OH- (hydroxide ion) formed from the dissociation of water molecules into H2O → H+ + OH-. These ions contribute to the electrical conductivity and pH of the water.


In an electrolysis of water what produces more gas hydrogen or oxygen?

In an electrolysis of water, hydrogen gas is produced in greater quantity compared to oxygen gas. This is because water molecules (H2O) consist of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, so the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen produced is 2:1.

Related Questions

How do you collect hydrogen?

Get a glass or something that can hold liquids, go to your sink, turn on the faucet, put the glass under the running water.


How much water does a glass hold?

standard glass is 8oz, but it would depend on the glass.


If you asked for a glass of water in the restaurant that you did not drink how much water did you waste?

that depends on the size or capacity of the glass


Does hydrogen leak through glass?

Yes, hydrogen can slowly leak through glass over time, as it is a small and permeable molecule. Special glass materials or coatings may be used to reduce hydrogen permeation.


How much hydrogen is in a cup of water?

There is no molecular hydrogen (H2) naturally present in a cup of water. However, water molecules (H2O) contain two hydrogen atoms per molecule.


How much water in a glass of water?

A typical glass of water holds 8 ounces, although glasses do come in various sizes.


What best explains why water is able to stick to the side of glass?

Water is able to stick to the side of glass due to adhesion, which is the attractive force between water molecules and the molecules of the glass surface. This is also aided by the polar nature of water molecules, which allows them to form hydrogen bonds with the molecules in the glass, creating surface tension that holds the water in place.


How much water can a glass hold?

The amount of water a glass can hold varies depending on the size and shape of the glass. A standard drinking glass typically holds around 8 to 12 ounces of water.


If you were a water molecule in a glass of water how would you best describe your relationship with the water molecules around you?

As a water molecule in a glass of water, I would be constantly interacting through hydrogen bonding with the surrounding water molecules, creating a cohesive network that gives water its unique properties. We would be attracted to each other, forming a dynamic and ever-changing structure.


Why is glass discribed as hydrophilic?

Glass is described as hydrophilic because it has a tendency to attract and interact with water molecules. This is due to the presence of hydroxyl groups on the glass surface, which allow for hydrogen bonding with water molecules. As a result, water spreads out and forms a thin film rather than beading up on the glass surface.


How much water do humans use?

8-10 glass of water


Why does glass of water sweat?

The glass is not actually "sweating." What you are seeing is condensation of water molecules from the air onto the glass's surface. Because the water in the glass has less energy than the water in the air (it's cooler), energy from the water molecules in the warmer air is given up to warm the cooler water in the glass. This loss of energy results in the air water molecules' inability to break the number of hydrogen bonds between themselves necessary to remain in the gas phase and ultimately the condensation of water onto the outside of the glass surface.