You would hear an audible "pop".
None, because hydrogen doesn't burn all by itself. It needs oxygen and there is none in the fuel tank. It will burn if the tank leaks and there is an ignition source. But it is not explosive by itself.
Hydrogen has one electron in its outer shell and typically needs one more electron to achieve a full outer shell, which would complete its valence shell with two electrons (like helium). Therefore, hydrogen would need one additional electron to have a full outer shell.
Full form: 1s1. it doesn't have noble gas configuration as there is no noble gas before hydrogen
Then there would be no nice full moons. The tides would also be quite a bit weaker (we would still have tides due to the Sun's gravity).
A lunar eclipse can only happen during a full moon when the Earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, casting its shadow on the moon.
None, because hydrogen doesn't burn all by itself. It needs oxygen and there is none in the fuel tank. It will burn if the tank leaks and there is an ignition source. But it is not explosive by itself.
It was full of hydrogen, and hydrogen is one of the most flammable substances known to man, and once it caught fire, boom boom, death. Some recent evidence supports the theory that the outer fabric coat of the dirigible was made of a material that was more volatile than originally realized. Apparently, small sparks generated by the docking process ignited this coat, and this soon compromised the hull and ignited the hydrogen. If the outer coat had been made differently, the accident might never have happened.
There would be two electrons. The electronic configuration would be just 1s2 and this is termed the duplet configuration.
Hydrogen has one electron in its outer shell and typically needs one more electron to achieve a full outer shell, which would complete its valence shell with two electrons (like helium). Therefore, hydrogen would need one additional electron to have a full outer shell.
A full moon
Our beaches would be full of rocks..
There would never be a full moon.
One atom is needed to full the outer shell of a hydrogen atom, this is bacuse in GCSE terms electrom structure goes 2,8,8,2 and hydrogen only has one shell, so it would need 2 to complete this shell. This is the same for A-level however we refer to electron structure in spd, the electron structure of hydrogen then would be 1s1.
solar eclipse happen at full moon or new moon
You would fart all over a cat and it would get pink eye
Hydrogen and fluorine would not form an ionic bond. Instead, they would form a covalent bond due to their similar electronegativities. In a covalent bond, they share electrons to achieve a full outer electron shell.
PCs would be full of spaghetti wiring to join all the parts together