The old name was "flammable air." The name hydrogen was invented after they found out burning hydrogen in air creates water - "hydro" means water and "gen" means "produces."
its old name is inflammable air
Hydrogen already is the proper name.
Hydrogen! :)
H2S = hydrogen sulphide
hydrogen telluride
its old name is inflammable air
Hydrogenase
Hydrogen already is the proper name.
H2O2 is a common name for hydrogen dioxide
Hydrogen! :)
H2 hydrogen
Hydrogen Phosphide
H2S = hydrogen sulphide
The chemical name of hydrogen in the English language is...hydrogen. Of course, other spellings and names in other languages.
Hydrogen, symbol: HHydrogen is just simply hydrogen (H)
The correct name (after IUPAC rules) is just hydrogen cyanide.
Hydrogen Cyanide