2. Location of Hydrogen
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
Even though Hydrogen is shown in the first group, it is not
part of the Alkali Metal Family.
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3. Location of Hydrogen
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
Even though Hydrogen is shown in the first group, it is not
part of the Alkali Metal Family.
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4. Location of Hydrogen
Hydrogen does
not have a family
Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
Even though Hydrogen is shown in the first group, it is not
part of the Alkali Metal Family.
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9. Properties of Hydrogen
Properties:
1. Hydrogen is a Gas.
2. At standard temperature and pressure,
Hydrogen is colorless, odorless, tasteless, nontoxic, and a highly combustible diatomic gas.
3. Hydrogen is the most flammable of all the
known substances.
4. Hydrogen regularly forms compounds with
other non-metallic elements.
5. At a normal temperature Hydrogen is not
very reactive, but when it is heated to a high
temperature it becomes very reactive.
6. Hydrogen is the lightest element.
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Hydrogen in plasma state
10. Discovery of Hydrogen
Hydrogen was discovered in
1766, by Henry Cavendish.
Hydrogen can be artificially
produced when iron and dilute
acids are mixed together.
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11. Examples of Hydrogen
Water: H20
Coal: C135H96O9NS
Methane: CH4
Hydrogen is also found in
many plants and it makes up
0.15% of the Earth’s crust.
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12. Significance of Hydrogen
Hydrogen is one of the most important elements. Without out it
there would be no water or fuel. Hydrogen is the most abundant
element in the universe and we could not survive without it.
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