Chemistry - Hydrogen




Chemistry - Hydrogen

Description

Hydrogen has the simplest atomic structure among all the elements around us in Nature. In atomic form it consists of only one proton and one electron. However, in elemental form it exists as a diatomic (H2) molecule and is called dihydrogen. It forms more compounds than any other

element. Do you know that the global concern related to energy can be overcome to a great extent by the use of hydrogen as a source of energy? In fact, hydrogen is of great industrial importance as you will learn in this unit.

SUMMARY

Hydrogen is the lightest atom with only one electron. Loss of this electron results in an elementary particle, the proton. Thus, it is unique in character. It has three isotopes, namely : protium (1 1H), deuterium (D or 2 1H) and tritium (T or 3 1H). Amongst these three, only tritium is radioactive. Inspite of its resemblance both with alkali metals and halogens, it occupies a separate position in the periodic table because of its unique properties.

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. In the free state it is almost not found in the earth’s atmosphere. However, in the combined state, it is the third most abundant element on the earth’s surface.

Dihydrogen on the industrial scale is prepared by the water-gas shift reaction from petrochemicals. It is obtained as a byproduct by the electrolysis of brine.

Course Content

  • Uses of Dihydrogen

  • Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide

  • Resemblance with Alkali Metals and Halogens

  • Isotopes ,Allotropes & Molecular forms of Hydrogen

  • Water - Introduction

  • Physical and Chemical Properties of Hydrogen

  • Hydrides

  • Chemical properties of water

  • Physical Properties of Hydrogen Peroxide

  • Strenth of Hydrogen peroxide

  • Structure of Water

  • Effects and Uses of Heavy Water

  • Preparation of Hydrogen Peroxide

  • Heavy Water

  • Hard & Soft Water

  • Removal of Hardness of Water

  • Dissimilarities of hydrogen with halogens

  • Concentration of Hydrogen peroxide ans its storage

18 Lessons | 2hr 48min | State Board , CBSE & ICSE | Competitive exams like IITJEE, NEET , CET & Foundation

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What you will learn
  • Present informed opinions on the position of hydrogen in the periodic table.
  • Identify the modes of occurrence and preparation of dihydrogen on a small and commercial scale; describe isotopes of hydrogen
  • Explain how different elements combine with hydrogen to form ionic, molecular and nonstoichiometric compounds

Rating: 4

Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 3 hours

Instructor: studi live


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