Hydrogen
element group: 1 period:1
Protons, nuetrons, & electrons
protons: 1
electrons: 1
nuetrons: 0
discovery
When: found in 1671 but in 1766 it was considered an element
Who: Robert Boyle, Henry Cavendish
currently found: hydrogen is all around us, mainly in compounds. you can find it in water ( H2O ) or even the sun. scientists believe hydrogen is the future fuel.
Uses For Hydrogen
-Water ( H2O )
- clean fuel ( enviormently friendly )
-hydrogen peroxide ( great for cleaing )
- power generators
-used in food industry ( hydrogenating fats and oils )
- explosives ( hydrogen is extremely explosive )
physical discription
- its a non metal
-colorless
-oderless
-no texture
-state of matter: gas
-density: 0.082 g/L
-boiling point: -252.87c
-melting point: -259.14c
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