gaseous hydrogen
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgaseousandhydrogen
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gaseous
adjective
uk/ˈɡeɪ.si.əs/us/ˈɡæs.i.əs/
consisting of gas or gases, or ...
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hydrogen
noun[U]
uk/ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/us/ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/
a chemical element that is the lightest gas, has no colour, taste, or smell, and combines with oxygen to ...
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These structural properties resemble those ofgaseoushydrogenperoxide, which adopts a skewed anticlinal conformation, and also experiences a strong rotational barrier.
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Like all actinides, berkelium easily dissolves in various aqueous inorganic acids, liberatinggaseoushydrogenand converting into the trivalent oxidation state.
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Thegaseoushydrogenexits the core, being absorbed by hydrogen absorbing material such as depleted uranium, thus making it less critical.
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Liquid hydrogen has extremely low density (14 times lower than water) and requires extensive insulationwhilstgaseoushydrogenrequires heavy tankage.
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During the initial phase of engine operation, thegaseoushydrogenstart tank would be recharged in those engines having a restart requirement.
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Other methods involve electrolysing water to producegaseoushydrogenand gaseous oxygen.
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Here the supplied electrons and the protons that have conducted through the membrane are combined to creategaseoushydrogen.
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Gaseoushydrogenis commercially produced by the fuel-rich burning of natural gas.
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Carbon forms a stronger bond with oxygen so thegaseoushydrogenis left behind.
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The oil refining process commonly includes hydrodesulfurization which converts most of that sulfur intogaseoushydrogensulfide.
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Ifgaseoushydrogensulfide is put into contact with concentrated nitric acid, it explodes.
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However,gaseoushydrogenhas very low density; liquified hydrogen has higher density but is complex and expensive to store.
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The reaction occurs by dissolving the reactants in dry ether and passing through the solution dry,gaseoushydrogenchloride.
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The refining process converts most of that sulfur intogaseoushydrogensulfide.
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Kaonic hydrogen has been created in very low energy collisions of kaons with the protons in agaseoushydrogentarget.
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Raw natural gas also may containgaseoushydrogensulfide and sulfur-containing mercaptans, which are removed in natural gas processing plants before the gas is distributed to consumers.
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The leak was only being observed during the cycling of the vent valve to open to release thegaseoushydrogenfrom the tank to the flare stack.
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Thegaseoushydrogenimparted initial spin to the turbines and pumps prior to gas generator combustion, and the helium was used in the control system to sequence the engine valves.
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However, diimide reduction offers the advantages that the handling ofgaseoushydrogenis unnecessary and removal of catalysts and byproducts (one of which is gaseous dinitrogen) is straightforward.
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