atomic hydrogen
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atomic
adjective[usually before noun]
uk/əˈtɒm.ɪk/us/əˈtɑː.mɪk/
relating ...
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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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(Definition ofatomicandhydrogenfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In general, a number of independent experimental observations confirm that the rt-plasma is due to a novel reaction ofatomichydrogen.
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As foratomichydrogen, the lifetime of atomic nitrogen in its ground state is relatively long and sufficient to permit the reaction with carbon vapour.
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In contrast to theatomichydrogenlines, no broadening was observed in helium or argon lines.
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This was the thermal decay time of the filament that dissociated molecular hydrogen toatomichydrogen.
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The fullerene-like structures in carbon dust may be responsible for instance for the formation of molecular hydrogen fromatomichydrogenby an enhanced surface chemistry mechanism.
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The observed plasma formed fromatomichydrogengenerated at a tungsten filament that heated a titanium dissociator and one of potassium, rubidium, caesium and their carbonates and nitrates.
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Pickling with acids (e.g. sulphuric or chloric acid) producesatomichydrogenand can penetrate into the steel structure and make it brittle.
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Atomichydrogenconstitutes about 75% of the elemental (baryonic) mass of the universe.
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This indication was found by detecting the extended exosphere ofatomichydrogen.
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Under normal conditions, theatomichydrogenwill combine at the metal surface to create hydrogen gas, which can not penetrate the metal.
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Just as an arc flame (as inatomichydrogenwelding), it can be moved from one place to another and can be better controlled.
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Atomichydrogenis much more reactive than molecular hydrogen.
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The "ion mass spectrometers" measured the concentrations of different types of ions in the topside ionosphere, principallyatomichydrogen, helium, nitrogen, and oxygen.
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Susceptible alloys, especially steels, react with hydrogen sulfide, forming metal sulfides andatomichydrogenas corrosion byproducts.
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When the helium is vaporized, theatomichydrogenwould be released and combine back to molecular hydrogen.
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