In Ancient Greek, hydrogen translates as "water maker." Hydrogen forms water vapor when it is burned in air.
The team of scientists that worked for the first time on the research of the Hydrogen Bomb would be the Aldermaston scientists. Sir William Penney was in charge of the project.
The hydrogen isotope H-1 has only one proton and any neutron.
Hydrogen already is the proper name.
Hydrogen! :)
H2S = hydrogen sulphide
The Greek name for hydrogen is "ὑδρογόνο" (hydrogóno), while the Latin name is "hydrogenium".
The team of scientists that worked for the first time on the research of the Hydrogen Bomb would be the Aldermaston scientists. Sir William Penney was in charge of the project.
I guess scientists figured that, since the word, "hydrogen" starts with an "H", why not use it?
The hydrogen isotope H-1 has only one proton and any neutron.
Hydrogen already is the proper name.
yep
scientists do science by using tools like microscopes and materials like animal cells or elements like hydrogen
they are made of helium and hydrogen scientists know this becuz of a spectrometer
Hydrogen .
H2O2 is a common name for hydrogen dioxide
Hydrogen! :)
H2 hydrogen