Alliteration.
No, you only use 'an' before vowels and an 'h', otherwise you should use 'a'. E.g. An apple An hotel (Yes I know it sounds weird but it's correct!) A mirage
The H equals 6.626 *10^-34 which is commonly known as Planck's constant.
its known name to join the dots from H to A
General George H. Thomas would become known as the Rock of Chickamauga.
Ben H-H is not known for his skills but he is epic
The line "had heart for all the hearts that held despair" contains alliteration in the repeated "h" sound.
Apparenlty she does otherwise they would not be married and having their second child.
some are like triple h is married to Stephanie but otherwise no
Yes, "hickory dickory" is an example of alliteration because the initial consonant sound "h" is repeated at the beginning of both words.
To use Hess Law, one simply uses the known equations and their respective ∆H values, rearranges them as necessary to arrive at the target equation (unknown ∆H) and then adds the ∆H values to obtain the value for the target equation. This is possible because Hess Law applies to state functions which are independent of the path.
H. H. Munro, also known as Saki, was known for writing primarily in the genre of satire. His short stories often featured biting social commentary and humorous or ironic twists.
Edward Teller was known as the "Father of the H-bomb". The H-Bomb was invented after the war. The A-Bomb (or Atomic Bomb) was invented during WW2 by Oppenheimer.