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How do you combind complex atoms ?

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ok im a freshmin in high school and i will be taking chemestry and might get to work in a lab with chemicals only problem is i wont know how to combind elements or break down elements so how do i do things like this. c2 h3 bo 3 etc how do i make like the numbers of the atoms like say h3 do i just put 40 percent of h into the mix or something elts how do i do something like this. also how do i make things like h2 or h3 from h1 whats th diffrence and how do i make them

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  1. There is no such thing as H3 at least not to you right now. Don't worry this is beyond my complexity because even I didn't do this I am in college and took a full year of chemistry. I never use percentages just amounts. I am even given a lab sheet to read over first and may be quizzed on it. I just follow the instructions blindly and figure out what I was doing later. lol. Only do the experiments given to you. Although complex ions can form you will learn about this later. dihydrogen, H2, occurs naturally with two hydrogens because it cannot hold any more electrons from other hydrogen atoms and no less to be energetically favorable. LAB IS FUN AND REWARDING! Lab is more or less an application of what you learn in class AFTER practice and assurance.

    Good luck!!!!

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