Ask a New Question

Asked by Drake

why is a hydrogen molecule (H2) more stable than two individual hydrogen atoms?
12 years ago

Answers

There are no human answers yet.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

How do I know if a molecule is polar or nonpolar? Which of the following molecules has polar bonds and is nonpolar? HF ICI3 NF3 SF4 BF3 How can you tell if a molecule is polar or non-polar Could a molecule contain only one atom? Explain your answer. What is a molecule Which of the following molecules contain a C3 axis but not a σh plane? AlCl3 SeO3 SbBr3 PCl3 which of the following molecules will exhibit hydrogen bonding? a. CH3OCH3 b. HF c. CH4 d. LiH Which of the following molecules has a double bond? 1. NO3- 4. H2 2. C2H4 5. C12 3. S... The PH3 molecule is 1. linear 5. tetrahedral 2. bent 6. trigonal bipyramidal 3. plan... Which of the following molecules do you think would make good antigens for recognizing a pathogen? Y...
Submit Your Answer

Question

why is a hydrogen molecule (H2) more stable than two individual hydrogen atoms?

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use