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Hydrogen

Molecular hydrogen
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Standard hydrogen electrode
A standard hydrogen electrode (abbreviated SHE ) is an electrode in which hydrogen gas bubbles over a catalytic platinum surface in contact with aqueous hydrogen ions ...
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Hydrogen hypothesis
Hydrogen hypothesis is a model that describes how the first eukaryotic cell may have developed ...
Hydrogenolysis
Hydrogenolysis is a chemical reaction in which a compound is decomposed -- a molecule is broken into smaller molecules by the reaction of hydrogen. It is a type of hydrogenation; other types include hydrodeoxygenation ...
Reduced gas
A reduced gas is a gas with a low oxidation number (or high reduction), and is usually hydrogen-rich. Strongly reduced gases include methane, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide. Such gases are strongly associated with the origin of life ...
Sodium tallowate
Sodium tallowate or hydrogenated tallow is made from sodium hydroxide, water, and animal tallow See also sodium cocoate ...
Amphiprotic
, hydrogen carbonate ions and hydrogen sulfate ions are common examples of amphiprotic species. One distinguishing feature is that amphiprotic substances contain a hydrogen ion ...
LH2
LH2 is an acronym used in the aerospace industry, which stands for Liquid Hydrogen . Hydrogen is found naturally in the H 2 form, thus the name. LH2 is a common liquid fuel for rocket applications. Liquid hydrogen has a very low density of 70.8 kg/m³ (at 20 K), so storage tanks for it have to be ...
10  Alkalosis
Alkalosis refers to a condition reducing hydrogen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma... decreased hydrogen ion and bicarbonate concentrations. Metabolic alkalosis Results from altered metabolism. Results in decreased hydrogen ion concentration leading to increased bicarbonate and carbon ...
11  Alternative fuel
Alternative fuel refers to methods of powering an engine that do not involve petroleum (oil). Some alternative fuels are hydrogen, natural gas, hithane, and electricity ...
12  Biological fuel cell
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13  Dehydrogenase
A dehydrogenase is an enzyme that oxidizes a substrate by transferring hydrogen to an acceptor, usually NAD/NADP or a flavin coenzyme ...
14  Enolate anion
An enolate anion is an anion derived by loss of a hydrogen from the alpha carbon of a carbonyl group; it is the anion of an enol ...
15  Lyman
Lyman may refer to: Lyman, Maine, a town in the United States of America Lyman series, a series of lines in the ultraviolet spectrum of the hydrogen atom ...


 
 
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