hydrogen in the PONS Dictionary

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He is perhaps best known for his work with the spectrograph that showed incontrovertible proof that molecular hydrogen exists in the interstellar medium.
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In the "trans" isomer, the two carboxyl groups are always far apart, so hydrogen bonding is not observed.
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The same year, he discovered interstellar hydrogen in ionized form.
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Hydrogen sulfide then builds up to toxic levels.
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The indicated hydrogen is placed just in front of the parent hydride (pyran).
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It gained worldwide attention with the development of numerous hydrogen vehicle prototypes.
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The molecular hydrogen seen here is one of the most turbulent forms of molecular hydrogen ever seen.
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For example, the loss of blue color in leuco-methylene blue is selective for hydrogen peroxide.
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The hydroxyl group will typically strip a hydrogen from the organic molecule to form water, and the remaining nitro group takes the hydrogen's place.
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More generally, they show less inclination to exist in allotropic forms, and to catenate; and have a stronger ability to form hydrogen bonds.
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