Are the reactions of ordinary molecular hydrogen slow or rapid? why?
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Well, ordinary hydrogen have the strong covalent bonds in it Which is difficult to break so they are well stable. Hence the reaction of these molecular hydrogen will be slow normally. But this all depends on temperature you are giving in the reaction at high temperature hydrogen reacts rapidly also.
Also , with the different substance hydrogen reacts differently. So, the reaction rate also depends on the reacting substances. That's temperature and reacting substances are the important points to kept in mind in this regard.
Also , with the different substance hydrogen reacts differently. So, the reaction rate also depends on the reacting substances. That's temperature and reacting substances are the important points to kept in mind in this regard.
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Hydrogen gas (or if sufficiently cold, fluid) can lounge around with atomic oxygen at room temperature inconclusively with no discernible response, yet from around 500 °C it will respond energetically. Indeed, even a little start over this temperature will cause a blast. So the response rate relies upon the temperature and the properties of the other substance. With fluorine, explosive responses are probably going to happen even at low temperatures, yet some of these might be started by synergist impurities on the surface of the containing vessel.
Atom hydrogen will be hydrogen which has been (briefly) broken into independent H atoms and isn't happy about it. This response quick with an extensive assortment of substances to finish its electron shell. Historical centers utilize it to reestablish the surface of antiquated ancient artifacts by expelling a portion of the oxide layers.
On the off chance that by sub-atomic hydrogen you mean tablets that should have a restorative impact, this isn't a chemical question. It has been contended that breathing in hydrogen gas or drinking water through which hydrogen has been bubbled may have consequences for the human body, some of which could be good.
In any case, the exploration is in the good old days and ought to be constrained to that done under controlled conditions by medicinal experts, watching particular pathologies. Self-treatment by over the counter or online purchase of dubious and unregulated substances isn't something I would advise.
Atom hydrogen will be hydrogen which has been (briefly) broken into independent H atoms and isn't happy about it. This response quick with an extensive assortment of substances to finish its electron shell. Historical centers utilize it to reestablish the surface of antiquated ancient artifacts by expelling a portion of the oxide layers.
On the off chance that by sub-atomic hydrogen you mean tablets that should have a restorative impact, this isn't a chemical question. It has been contended that breathing in hydrogen gas or drinking water through which hydrogen has been bubbled may have consequences for the human body, some of which could be good.
In any case, the exploration is in the good old days and ought to be constrained to that done under controlled conditions by medicinal experts, watching particular pathologies. Self-treatment by over the counter or online purchase of dubious and unregulated substances isn't something I would advise.
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