Collocations withhydrogen
These are words often used in combination withhydrogen.
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amount of hydrogen
Only in the reduced state will the amount of hydrogen that forms be proportional to the amount of ferrous iron that is released from the rock and oxidize.
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atomic hydrogen
In general, a number of independent experimental observations confirm that the rt-plasma is due to a novel reaction of atomic hydrogen.
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burning hydrogen
That may not be the most efficient way of burning hydrogen, but it considerably reduces emissions of all sorts.
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compressed hydrogen
Compressed hydrogen has an energy density of only 5.6 megajoules per liter.
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gaseous hydrogen
These structural properties resemble those of gaseous hydrogen peroxide, which adopts a skewed anticlinal conformation, and also experiences a strong rotational barrier.
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hydrogen atom
When a hydrogen atom is abstracted from the methyl group, the cyclopropane ring of the radical produced opens up in a fast and irreversible step.
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hydrogen bonding
The molecule is bound in a pocket and is specifically recognized through hydrogen bonding.
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hydrogen chloride
Further correlation was observed between: r nitrogen dioxide and oxygen; r nitrogen dioxide and toluene; r nitrogen dioxide and hydrogen chloride; and r toluene and carbon monoxide.
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hydrogen economy
The hydrogen economy and fuel cells are the subject of ongoing discussions between both sides.
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hydrogen fluoride
I am advised that no record can be found of cases of hydrogen fluoride poisoning in this country.
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hydrogen ion
In those models, hydrogen line broadening is attributed to hydrogen ion acceleration by a static electric field.
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hydrogen sulphide
Evolved hydrogen sulphide was carried in a nitrogen stream to a silver nitrate trap and precipitated as silver sulphide.
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liquid hydrogen
The sole emission of liquid hydrogen is steam.
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molecular hydrogen
The oxygen atmosphere accumulates around this satellite through reactions that break up the water molecules to form molecular hydrogen and oxygen.
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neutral hydrogen
The transport of neutral hydrogen atoms in a hydrogen plasma is investigated.
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pure hydrogen
Therefore, the thermodynamic properties of pure hydrogen or helium can be calculated directly with the help of a relatively simple interpolation code.
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reaction of hydrogen
This result indicates that the emission may be due to a reaction of hydrogen.
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