Story on wiggly wiggly ...The mighty hydrogen.
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Wiggly wiggly, The Mighty Hydrogen-
1.Hydrogen is the first element in the periodic table.
2. It is the most common element in the world, making up about 75% of its mass.
4. Yes that's right it's there in fuel, peanut butter, water and even on Neptune.
3. Hydrogen is extremely flammable, meaning it catches fire easily.
4. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. That means you can’t see it, smell it, or taste it, even though it’s just about everywhere.
5. Hydrogen is the simplest atom possible.
6. It has only one proton in the nucleus, which is orbited by only one electron.
7. It is the only element that does not have any neutrons.
8. That's why it's very unstable on it's own and mostly exists as a pair of hydrogen atoms.
9. When two hydrogen atoms combine with oxygen, they make water, so there are two hydrogen atoms in every molecule of water in the universe.
10.Hydrogen is also found in the sun and other stars.
11.Wondering how hydrogen was discovered?
In 1671, an Irish chemist named Robert Boyle produced hydrogen while experimenting with iron and acids and in 1781, Cavendish also discovered that hydrogen produces water when it burns.
12. Hydrogen was given its name by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier.
13. The uses of hydrogen are as follows:
I We know that hydrogen is in water, the Sun, other stars, the human body, and almost every molecule of every living thing, but it is used in plenty of man-made products as well.
II When combined with nitrogen, hydrogen is used to make ammonia for fertilizers, which help plants grow.
III It is also used in the making of materials like gas and plastics.
IV In the late 1800s and early 1900s, hydrogen was used in air travel until an airship called the Hindenburg caught on fire in 1937. Hydrogen was then considered too flammable to be used in airships.
V Liquid hydrogen is combined with liquid oxygen to make rocket fuel.
VI Hydrogen peroxide can be used to bleach hair, clean, and sometimes to sterilize cuts or scrapes.
14. Hydrogen is extremely light. It is 14 times lighter than air!
It is pretty fascinating, isn't it?