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With respect to chemistry you may say that Life depends upon hydrogen bonding. how ? life is created from water and water is a liquid due to hydrogen bonding in its molecules, otherwise water must be a gas just like air, (no oceans, no lakes no rivers), the fluids in cells of living bodies also exist due to hydrogen bonding (among organic molecules) so all the living systems depend upon hydrogen bonding.

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All known life forms contain hydrogen in the form of H2O, as well as a part of each and every biological molecule - fats, proteins and carbohydrates.


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Ammonia water is added to hydrogen peroxide to stabilize the hydrogen peroxide solution, preventing it from decomposing rapidly. This helps to extend the shelf life of the hydrogen peroxide solution and maintain its potency for longer periods of time.


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Tritiated hydrogen contains two extra neutrons in its nucleus compared to regular hydrogen. This makes tritiated hydrogen a radioactive isotope with a half-life of about 12.3 years, while regular hydrogen is stable. Tritiated hydrogen is often used in scientific research and nuclear applications due to its radioactive properties.


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