It's not explosive, it's reactive because there is only one electron in the valence shell.
HYDROGEN IS A HIGHLY FLAMMABLE GAS. WHEN IT IS CONTAINED, IF IGNITED IT WOULD CAUSE AN EXPLOSION..
Light isotopes, like deuterium, tritium, or lithium, or some combination. Deuterium and tritium are hydrogen isotopes, hence the name.
Yes! If pure hydrogen is mixed or put with oxygen it is very likely that an explosion will occur. I hope this information helped!! Jordannn
One hydrogen atom by itself, although it releases quite a bit of energy for its size, is probably not really all that much. However, when you have a lot of them (such as in the case of the H-bomb) it...