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Butterfly_grl
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As simple as the questions seems, I can't seem to find an answer.
1. Can atomic hydrogen by chemical reaction, be converted to molecular hydrogen?
2. what happens when putting electrodes in a reaction that would give me atomic hydrogen? would it be collected at the cathode like molecular hydrogen? The same question for atomic oxygen.
3. Finally, what are the main characteristics of atomic hydrogen and oxygen, and how are they differentiated from the molecular form.
If you please, could you mention any good books that would aid me with the subject ..
1. Can atomic hydrogen by chemical reaction, be converted to molecular hydrogen?
2. what happens when putting electrodes in a reaction that would give me atomic hydrogen? would it be collected at the cathode like molecular hydrogen? The same question for atomic oxygen.
3. Finally, what are the main characteristics of atomic hydrogen and oxygen, and how are they differentiated from the molecular form.
If you please, could you mention any good books that would aid me with the subject ..
Thank you