Elenemt HYDROGEN - Why is it so?
By KRTWORLDWIDE
@KRTWORLDWIDE (511)
India
February 3, 2011 1:48am CST
If we take any acids, the element hydrogen exists. There is no acids in this world, without hydrogen element included.
So, there is no acids without hydrogen elements.
What is the reason behind this? Why we cannot any without the hydrogen element? What is special about hydrogen?
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3 responses
@ilovestool (107)
• China
9 Jul 11
Oh,hydrogen is the most basic element in this universe because it just contain a proton,90 percent of this world is made of it.So it is in many things.Organic things are made of hydrogen.
@ilovestool (107)
• China
7 Jul 11
You are wrong,there are also acids without hydrogen.If you major chemistry in a university,you'll know some thing about acids and alkalis.For example,in liquid SO2,there is a reaction 2SO2=S02+ + SO32- in this the ion"so2+"is called acid.Matters which can accept electron pairs are acids.
@ruperto (1552)
• Philippines
5 Feb 11
it's interesting that H is the most abundant element in the universe according to Wikipedia ...
I think it's having only one electron in its only shell makes it easy to form compounds with other elements such as O to form H2O etc ...
What do you think ?



