All atoms have an atomic number. But what is the chemical element that has 1 as atomic number?
The answer is Hydrogen and there is so much cool stuff about Hydrogen that people don't know that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
The answer is Hydrogen and there is so much cool stuff about Hydrogen that people don't know that I would keep reading if I were you.
Alright now to the facts!
Hydrogen Overview
Description
Tasteless, colorless, odorless gas. The most abundant element in the universe. Tenth most abundant element in the earth's crust.
Atomic Symbol
H (Hydrogen)
Discovery
Discovered By: Henry Cavendish
Year: 1766
Location: England
Discovered By: Henry Cavendish
Year: 1766
Location: England
State at 20 °C
Gas
Sources
Commercial quantities are produced by reacting superheated steam with methane or carbon. In lab work from reaction of metals with acid solutions or electrolysis.
Commercial quantities are produced by reacting superheated steam with methane or carbon. In lab work from reaction of metals with acid solutions or electrolysis.
Uses
Most hydrogen is used in the production of ammonia. Also used in balloons and in metal refining. Also used as fuel in rockets. Its two heavier isotopes are: deuterium (D) and tritium (T) used respectively for nuclear fission and fusion.
Most hydrogen is used in the production of ammonia. Also used in balloons and in metal refining. Also used as fuel in rockets. Its two heavier isotopes are: deuterium (D) and tritium (T) used respectively for nuclear fission and fusion.
Atomic Mass
Name Origin
Greek: hydro (water) and genes (generate)
Greek: hydro (water) and genes (generate)
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