Because it is an element.
No. Water is made of 2 elements (Hydrogen and Oxygen). It is a compound. It is refreshing.
Yes. It's called The Periodic Table of Elements.
No. Hydrogen, on a regular periodic table, is the first element in group 1, and it is part of the gas family.
It is part of the noble gasses the way the periodic table was made separated the noble gasses and hydrogen from the number with the rows I Might be wrong on this but I'm pretty sure that is correct :D
On the right side of the amphoteric line Non-metallic character increases towards the right and up the periodic table
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No, glycerin is not part of the periodic table. Glycerin is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms and does not appear as an individual element on the periodic table.
Only if it's like:H= HydrogenHe= Helium
Hydrogen is a nonmetal. It is placed in the upper left corner of the periodic table, making it part of the nonmetal group of elements.
No. Water is made of 2 elements (Hydrogen and Oxygen). It is a compound. It is refreshing.
Yes. It's called The Periodic Table of Elements.
The Periodic table contains only elements, however, HO4 is a compound and hence has no place on the period table.
No. Hydrogen, on a regular periodic table, is the first element in group 1, and it is part of the gas family.
Hydrogen is not part of a specific group on the periodic table because it shares characteristics with both the alkali metals and the halogens. It is unique in that it can behave like both a metal and a nonmetal, which sets it apart from fitting neatly into any one group.
Water is not on the periodic table of elements because elements cannot be broken down into different substences and water can; it is two part Hydrogen one part Oxegen, thus you get H2O or water.
Hydrogen is a type of gas. Hydrogen is part of water, which is two parts hydrogyn and one part oxygen.
one part Hydrogen, one part chlorine. Hydrogen chloride.