Info and Facts about the element Hydrogen from the Periodic Table. Interesting Facts, information about Hydrogen the element. Concise facts and info about...
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6 Hydrogen (H) FactsHydrogen, the most basic of all chemical elements, contains only one proton, 1 electron and no neutorns. Hydrogen is actually the oldest...
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The Element Hydrogen - Basic Physical and Historical Information The Element Hydrogen; [Click for Isotope Data] Scientists had been producing hydrogen for years before it was recognized as an element. Written records indicate that Robert Boyle produced hydrogen gas as early as 1671 while experimenting with iron and acids.
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Basic elemental properties:abbreviation | Hatomic number | 1atomic weight | 1.00794Thermodynamic properties:phase at STP | gasmelting point | -259.14 deg...
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Interesting Facts About Hydrogen. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the world, and in the whole universe for that matter.
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Get facts on the chemical and physical properties of the element hydrogen. Other Hydrogen Facts: While about 75% of the universe's elemental mass is hydrogen, hydrogen is relatively rare on Earth. The most common isotope of hydrogen is protium, which has one proton, but no neutrons. Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable.
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Encyclopedia: Hydrogen
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Hydrogen (pronounced /ˈhaɪdrədʒən/) is the chemical element with atomic number 1. It is represented by the symbol H. At standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, nonmetall...
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Fun Science Facts; You Didn't Know When hydrogen burns in the air, water is formed. We did not write the above Fun Facts, but have collected them from various sources over the years. We cannot make any claims as to the validity of any of the above information. If you spot an inaccuracy, please e-mail us...
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Hydrogen is the lightest of the elements with an atomic weight of 1.0. Liquid hydrogen has a density of 0.07 grams per cubic centimeter, whereas water has a density of 1.0 g/cc and gasoline about 0.75 g/cc. These facts give hydrogen both advantages and disadvantages.
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