Heat transfer depends on a material property called thermal conductivity, even in an material as small as an atom of Hydrogen. Ok, so what is the thermal conductivity of an atom of H?
Note: Learn more about the thermal conductivity here.
In the case of Hydrogen, thermal conductivity is 0.001815 W/cmK. Now let's talk about the cool facts about Hydrogen...
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Learn more about the atomic number.
Year: 1766
Location: England
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Note: Learn more about the thermal conductivity here.
In the case of Hydrogen, thermal conductivity is 0.001815 W/cmK. Now let's talk about the cool facts about Hydrogen...
Hydrogen Data
Hydrogen Thermal Conductivity
0.001815 W/cmKState at 20 °C
GasUses
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
1,00794Learn more about the atomic mass.
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.Description
Tasteless, colorless, odorless gas. The most abundant element in the universe. Tenth most abundant element in the earth's crust.Atomic Symbol
HName Origin
Greek: hydro (water) and genes (generate)Atomic Number
1Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Henry CavendishYear: 1766
Location: England
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Video
Are you having trouble understanding the basics of atomic elements? This video will walk you through:- What is an element
- What is a substance
- What Elements look like
- How a small number of atoms can be joined and form completely different substances
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