H - Hydrogen
Henry Cavendish discovered that hydrogen was an element in 1766. Hydrogen is the lightest element. It is by far the most abundant element in the universe and makes up about about 90% of the universe by weight. Hydrogen as water (H2O) is absolutely essential to life and it is present in all organic compounds. Hydrogen is a very flammable element
| Atomic number | - | 1 | Density | g/mL | 0 | .00008987 | ||
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| u | 1 | .0079 | K | 14 | .025 | |||
| A | 0 | .32 | K | 20 | .268 | |||
| A | 0 | .79 | kJ/mol | 0 | .44936 | |||
| V | 13 | .598 | kJ/mol | 0 | .05868 | |||
| - | 2 | .2 | J/gK | 14 | .304 | |||
| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
001 99.985% Stable 1.0078250 |
002 0.015% Stable 2.0141017 |
003 12.33 yr B- He-3 3.0160492 |
004 5.42 yr n,2.980 MeV H-3 4.0279121 |
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