The answer is crith.
It's five letters, ending in H. Crith refers to the weight of a litre of hydrogen.
The answer is bekah.It's five letters, ending in H. A bekah is half a shekel, which was an ancient unit of weight and currency.
ounce
It's a complex supporting organ ending in a weight-bearing foot with the ability to support the animal's weight on land.
hefty heavy
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same
The atomic weight of hydrogen is 1,007 94 ± 0,000 07 atomic units of mass.
Hydrogen
The atomic weight of hydrogen is 1,007 94 ± 0,000 07 atomic units of mass.
Hydrogen has a mean weight of 1.00794 u and was discovered in 1766
hydrogen
Hydrogen, its the most abundant thing in the universe other than space and time (and mabye dark matter idk about that) because it has the atomic mass of one, meaning anything will sink beneath it unless the hydrogen is unable to flat due to being trapped in something like a ballon. In short, it has less mass than anything so it has less gravitational pull OH WAIT, YOU JUST ASKED WHAT IT WAS AND NOT WHY SORRY!!! XD HYDROGEN
1.00794