Oxidised hydrogen does not make a mineral.
basically it is a huge rock it is not a mineral or it is composed of gases Star is basically made of hydrogen gas which is constantly burning as fuel to carry out fusion reactions.
No, generally toothpicks are made of wood, which is not a mineral. Toothpicks can, however, be made of tough minerals like jade, or various metals.
yes. Plaster of Paris is a powdered rock made from the mineral gypsum.
Erasers are not made with minerals. They are made of rubber.
Hydrogen. Just like liquid steam is made of water molecules - the same stuff but in a different form.
Oxidised hydrogen does not make a mineral.
Hydrogen is oxidized because an electron is removed from it.
The material that is oxidized in the given reaction is Iron. Fe2O3 is iron oxide which can occur naturally as the mineral magnetite.
oxidized
Because it is wet and is oxidized hydrogen.
Water is a chemical substance made up of hydrogen and oxygen and is vital for all known forms of life. It is not a mineral from plants.
No, hydrogen is a gas however hydrogen oxide (ice) is.
hydrogen, polar
Water is oxidized in the process of photosynthesis.
Mineral acids are made of one or more inorganic components and HCl is Hydrogen and Chlorine, and Chlorine is not considered an organic element.
Hydrogen peroxide is a very powerful oxidizing agent. The cell walls of the yeast are made up of organic compounds that can be oxidized by the H2O2. It destroys the cell walls and kills the yeast in the process.
in the reaction of H2 and Cl2 hydrogen is oxidised. Chlorine is reduced.