Hydrogen was discovered by the British scientist Henry Cavendish in 1766. He identified it as a distinct substance when he produced it by reacting metals with acids and noted that it was a flammable gas. While Cavendish is credited with its discovery, the name "hydrogen" was later coined by Antoine Lavoisier in 1783, derived from the Greek words for "water" and "creator."
we call them hydrides. Hydrides are forming by the reaction.
Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. It is a colorless, odorless, and highly flammable gas. It is also a key component of water and many organic compounds.
One nitrogen atom, and three atoms of hydrongen for a total of four atoms. Hydrongen is the kind of answer that will get you a zero in chemistry, since there's no such thing. 1 nitrogen, 3 hydrogen Perhaps you can't find the answer because you wrote Nh3 and not NH3 and there's no element with symbol Nh
The first person to discover Saturn`s moons was Christian Huygens in 1655. The following moons discovered in order are: Titan Discovered:1655 Discovered by:Christian Huygens Iapetus Discovered:1671 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Rhea Discovered:1672 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Tethys Discovered:1684 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Dione Discovered:1684 Discovered by:Giovanni Cassini Enceladus Discovered:1789 Discovered by:William Herschel Mimas Discovered:1789 Discovered by:William Herschel Hyperion Discovered:1848 Discovered by:William Lassell Phoebe Discovered:1898 Discovered by:William Pickering Janus Discovered:1965-1966 Discovered by: Audouin Dollfus Epimetheus Discovered:1966 Discovered by:Richard Walker Helene Discovered:1980 Discovered by: Pierre Laques Telesto Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Bradford Smith Calypso Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Dan Pascu Prometheus Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Stewart Collins Pandora Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Stewart Collins Atlas Discovered:1980 Discovered by:Richard Terrile Pan Discovered:1981 Discovered by:Showalter Other astronomers:Kevin Beurile, Brett Gladman, Matthew Holman and others. If you want to see the rest, go to wikipedia.com to see the article Timeline discovery of solar system planets and their moons.
they were discovered 17 days after the planet itself was discovered.
what is hydrogen
No
non-metal
Water
None. There is no such thing as a "marticle".
C6H1206 or carbon 6 hydrongen 12 oxygen 6
we call them hydrides. Hydrides are forming by the reaction.
Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. It is a colorless, odorless, and highly flammable gas. It is also a key component of water and many organic compounds.
It has one electron in its valence orbital (s and p orbitals) like also all alkali metals have (Li, Na, K etc).
One nitrogen atom, and three atoms of hydrongen for a total of four atoms. Hydrongen is the kind of answer that will get you a zero in chemistry, since there's no such thing. 1 nitrogen, 3 hydrogen Perhaps you can't find the answer because you wrote Nh3 and not NH3 and there's no element with symbol Nh
Hydrogen bonds form between the nitrogenous bases of a DNA molecule. These hydrogen bonds connect adenine with thymine (or uracil in RNA) and guanine with cytosine, contributing to the double helix structure of DNA.
The past tense of "discovered" is "discovered."