Hidrógeno in english

Hydrogen

pronunciation: haɪdrədʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures

hidrógeno = hydrogen ; hydrogen gas. 

Example: The work of J Dewar, who liquefied hydrogen, is compared to that of H Kamerlingh Onnes, who liquefied helium = The work of J Dewar, who liquefied hydrogen, is compared to that of H Kamerlingh Onnes, who liquefied helium.Example: Yes, there really was a smoking room on the Hindenburg, even though the zeppelin was inflated with 7 million cubic feet of hydrogen gas.

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» átomo de hidrógenohydrogen atom .

Example: A single hydrogen atom has been snipped off a molecule and then added back on again, marking the first time a single chemical bond has been broken.

» bomba de hidrógenohydrogen bomb (H-bomb) .

Example: Hydrogen bombs or H-bombs derive a large portion of their energy from the nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes.

» isótopo de hidrógenohydrogen isotope .

Example: Hydrogen bombs or H-bombs derive a large portion of their energy from the nuclear fusion of hydrogen isotopes.

» sulfuro de hidrógenohydrogen sulphide [hydrogen sulfide, -USA] .

Example: The study will quantify the stability of six generic types of microfilms when explosed to low and high levels of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur dioxide at low, moderate, and high relative humidities.

Hidrógeno synonyms

h in spanish: h, pronunciation: eɪtʃ part of speech: noun atomic number 1 in spanish: número atómico 1, pronunciation: ətɑmɪknəmbɜr part of speech: noun
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