Explain why the chemical properties of isomers of hydrogen are similar
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because they are having same number of protons which determines the chemical property of an element
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Hydrogen is the lightest element and will explode at concentrations ranging from 4-75 percent by volume in the presence of sunlight, a flame, or a spark.
Despite its stability, hydrogen forms many bonds and is present in many different compounds.
Three naturally occurring isotopes of hydrogen exist: protium, deuterium, and tritium, each with different properties due to the difference in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
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diatomic: Consisting of two atoms
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Hydrogen is the lightest element and will explode at concentrations ranging from 4-75 percent by volume in the presence of sunlight, a flame, or a spark.
Despite its stability, hydrogen forms many bonds and is present in many different compounds.
Three naturally occurring isotopes of hydrogen exist: protium, deuterium, and tritium, each with different properties due to the difference in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
Key Terms
diatomic: Consisting of two atoms
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