Biology, asked by kartikeswarlimal, 1 month ago

HYDROGEN IS AN ELEMENT. WHY???​

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Answered by DarkfireAthena
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Answer:

Hydrogen is regarded as an element because:

• It is produced up of only one variety of atoms or particles.

• H atom is the most simplistic atom identified in this universe and hydrogen can not be split down into more simplistic atoms or particles.  

• Hydrogen is considered as components since they are made up of only one sort of iota whereas water is considered a compound since it is made up of two sorts of atoms(hydrogen).

FINAL ANSWER:

• Thus, Hydrogen is the chemical component with the figure H and nuclear number 1. With a conventional nuclear mass of 1.008, hydrogen is the lightest component within the periodic chart.  

• Hydrogen is the foremost plenteous chemical substance within the universe, constituting generally 75% of all baryonic mass. Non-remnant stars are fundamentally formed of hydrogen within the plasma case.  

• The foremost ordinary isotope of hydrogen, named protium, has one proton including no neutrons.

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Answered by agraharigovind14
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Answer:

Hydrogen is an element because it contains single electron and single proton and form multiple bonds with many elements

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