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Injections of | hydrogen peroxide and bismacine |
Syngas consists of | hydrogen and carbon monoxide. |
The advantages and disadvantages of | hydrogen fuel compared to its competitors are discusse |
Timeline of | hydrogen technologies - A timeline of the history of h |
The structure of | hydrogen disulfide is similar to that of hydrogen pero |
a urine test to detect high levels of | hydrogen sulfide. |
He also discovered new types of | hydrogen bonding. |
degasing treatment reduces the occurrence of | hydrogen gas porosity. |
Cadmium hydride is a binary compound of | hydrogen and cadmium. |
The initial theory of | hydrogen bonding proposed by Linus Pauling suggested t |
regions, which give off the glowing light of | hydrogen gas. |
Zundel polarizability, the property of | hydrogen bonds to have hydrogen protons shifted by mea |
Further research on maritime transport of | hydrogen was done in the development for safe utilizat |
ides have been examined for use as a means of | hydrogen storage for fuel cell-powered electric cars a |
el innovation in the practical development of | hydrogen as a fuel for transportation-the hydrogen fue |
The reaction of | hydrogen peroxide with aqueous titanium(IV) gives a br |
Because of | hydrogen embrittlement of steel, and corrosion natural |
t based on cost and value composite curves of | hydrogen resources of a hydrogen network was proposed |
include, for example, brown dwarfs (balls of | hydrogen and helium with masses ), never begin nuclear |
In plumbane, the formal oxidation states of | hydrogen and lead are +1 and -4, respectively, because |
It used deuterium, an isotope of | hydrogen, as a neutron moderator in a U235-deuterium c |
It is thus the phosphorus analogue of | hydrogen cyanide, with the nitrile nitrogen replaced b |
ring expansion and subsequent elimination of | hydrogen fluoride. |
ydrides have a defined standard population of | hydrogen atoms attached to a skeletal structure. |
Generation of | hydrogen sulfide in the bottoms waters of the waters o |
The team comes up with a diagnosis of | hydrogen sulfide gas exposure. |
is the embrittlement caused by absorption of | hydrogen sulfide. |
ered muonium to be the second radioisotope of | hydrogen, after tritium. |
dius and ionization energy are within 0.5% of | hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium. |
Other isotopes of | hydrogen are too unstable, exotic and not interesting |
ce dimers of ferulic acid, in the presence of | hydrogen peroxide through radical polymerization. |
The release of | hydrogen ions indicate if zero, one or more nucleotide |
It is probable that the planet is composed of | hydrogen and helium. |
Protons are transferred across a series of | hydrogen bonds between hydronium ions and water molecu |
Mercury hydride (HgH) is a binary compound of | hydrogen and mercury. |
The compound is used as a source of | hydrogen atoms in organic synthesis. |
adium that contains a substantial quantity of | hydrogen within its crystal lattice. |
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a solution of | hydrogen fluoride in water. |
By adding titanium the kinetics of | hydrogen release and recharge are improved. |
It is a product of the production of | hydrogen fluoride and the production of phosphate fert |
lucose to gluconic acid with the formation of | hydrogen peroxide. |
Fluoroantimonic acid (HSbF6) is a mixture of | hydrogen fluoride and antimony pentafluoride in variou |
s a more efficient route to the production of | hydrogen by electrolysis. |
This reaction starts from a solution of | hydrogen peroxide with sulfuric acid. |
The burning material releases fumes of | hydrogen cyanide and oxides of nitrogen. |
is the product of the half-neutralization of | hydrogen sulfide with potassium hydroxide. |
rolysis water is split into its components of | hydrogen and oxygen. |
e, a selenoenzyme, catalyzes the reduction of | hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxides by glutathione |
With electrochemical compression of | hydrogen a pressure of 5000 psi is achieved. |
For example, the atomic percent of | hydrogen in water (H2O) is at.%H20 |
Copper hydride (CuH) is a binary compound of | hydrogen and copper. |
Techniques are well-known; over 700 miles of | hydrogen pipeline currently exist in the United States |
The FOX reagent is used to measure levels of | hydrogen peroxide in biological systems. |
y other gas containing significant amounts of | hydrogen sulfide (H2S). |
cessed in enclosed vessels in the presence of | hydrogen solvents. |
orption - the patient takes a base reading of | hydrogen levels in his/her breath. |
This grade should be free of | hydrogen containing impurities like trichlorosilane. |
(2007) Facile Splitting of | Hydrogen and Ammonia by Nucleophilic Activation at a S |
evidence of inhibition due to the presence of | hydrogen and due to agitation. |
When a valve is opened, a jet of | hydrogen is released and bursts into flame. |
Indium hydride (InH3) is a binary compound of | hydrogen and indium. |
e progress of this, a nation-wide roll-out of | hydrogen fuelling stations will be continued, supporti |
The storage of large quantities of | hydrogen underground in solution-mined salt domes, aqu |
The process of absorption of | hydrogen has been shown by scanning tunnelling microsc |
Other mechanisms of introduction of | hydrogen into metal are galvanic corrosion, chemical r |
osed that the flame is produced by burning of | hydrogen and oxygen, released from the water by radio |
The combustion of | hydrogen with air can also produce oxides of nitrogen, |
to its tendency to hydrolyze with release of | hydrogen bromide. |
iched in iron in relation to the abundance of | hydrogen as the Sun. |
so showed that from many supposed formulas of | Hydrogen Peroxide the correct is H-O-O-H. |
er cataclysmic variables (CVs) in the lack of | hydrogen lines from their spectra. |
ture of dioxygen difluoride resembles that of | hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, in its large dihedral angle, |
t shows prominent forbidden emission lines of | hydrogen in its spectrum. |
ily, which functions in the detoxification of | hydrogen peroxide. |
Icelandic New Energy has managed a number of | hydrogen demonstration projects in the country. |
t star of spectral type K0, having run out of | hydrogen in its core. |
realized that the sun was largely composed of | hydrogen and that his calculations were indeed correct |
It can also be prepared by the elimination of | hydrogen bromide from bromostyrene using molten potass |
h the storage and infrastructure challenge of | hydrogen for fuel cell applications. |
The exchange of | hydrogen with deuterium in some of the molecules creat |
the probe allows an estimate of the amount of | hydrogen present. |
Since water contains two atoms of | hydrogen per molecule, this therefore gives a measure |
The ejection left only a tiny amount of | hydrogen on the surface - less than 1/1000 of the tota |
The spectral lines of | hydrogen had been analyzed and found to have a mathema |
Due to its relatively high content of | hydrogen carbonate, it can neutralize excessive acid i |
Aim of the project is the production of | hydrogen using concentrating solar power with a specif |
description for the electrolytic evolution of | hydrogen gas from an acidified solution. |
Still the presence of | hydrogen gas implies that in the future the galaxy wil |
number of | hydrogen bond "mismatches" or other types of electrost |
its own symbol), depending on the pattern of | hydrogen bonds. |
Thiourea can be produced by the reaction of | hydrogen sulfide with calcium cyanamide in the presenc |
A few percent of | hydrogen bonds connect distant amino acid residues and |
d giant phase, having exhausted the supply of | hydrogen in its core. |
re important though is that the solubility of | hydrogen in zirconium is limited to a few percent maxi |
ere for processes that need the properties of | hydrogen gas without the explosion hazard. |
However, when deuterium is used instead of | hydrogen, the deuterium fluoride lases at the waveleng |
ion probability, so requires large amounts of | hydrogen gas for it to be seen. |
s in air to give oxy-halides, with release of | hydrogen bromide. |
Accumulation of | hydrogen in the gut reduces the efficiency of microbia |
Ebselen is a potent scavenger of | hydrogen peroxide as well as hydroperoxides including |
ither contain hydroxyl groups and/or pairs of | hydrogen atoms that are substituted by oxygen atoms. |
, the hair is treated with a mild solution of | hydrogen peroxide, which oxidizes the cysteines back t |
ound and process it to create pure streams of | hydrogen and carbon dioxide. |
is]], s-triazine is used as the equivalent of | hydrogen cyanide (HCN). |
cid radical is an anion left after removal of | hydrogen atoms from an acid, for example NO3- and SO4- |
Replacement of | hydrogen by deuterium in DKDP lowers the frequency of |
Hydrox, a gas mixture of | hydrogen and oxygen, is used as a breathing gas in ver |
w helium is created through nuclear fusion of | hydrogen in stars. |
ai, India, is India's largest manufacturer of | hydrogen peroxide. |
PCl3 may be converted to PI3 by the action of | hydrogen iodide or certain metal iodides. |
nto methane, which has the highest density of | hydrogen atoms. |
time dealt with determining the positions of | hydrogen atoms in materials. |
arly universe, including the recombination of | hydrogen and the formation of the cosmic microwave bac |
controlled environment with a composition of | hydrogen gas (H2), nitrogen gas (N2), and carbon monox |
The car can hold a maximum of 10 kg of | hydrogen compressed to 700 bars giving this SUV vehicl |
However, hydron is a cation of | hydrogen regardless of its isotopic composition, there |
n of Bohr radius included the reduced mass of | hydrogen, it would be necessary to include a more comp |
into reactive intermediate in the presence of | hydrogen peroxide. |
Mondgas has a high content of | hydrogen, carbon monoxide, ammonia and volatile tar an |
d nitrogen compounds through the formation of | hydrogen sulfide and ammonia. |
isomeric form, a white crystalline adduct of | hydrogen sulfide and sulfur trioxide, H2S·SO3, which c |
nstrate and promote viable implementations of | hydrogen energy technologies with the aims of enhancin |
In chemistry, a dihydrogen bond is a kind of | hydrogen bond, an interaction between a metal hydride |
al plant for experiments on the production of | hydrogen cyanide with the Andrussow process in Herne, |
s an industrial process for the production of | hydrogen cyanide from methane and ammonia in the prese |
he sample, and after a few seconds, a drop of | hydrogen peroxide is applied to the swab. |
lso known for the Paschen series, a series of | hydrogen spectral lines in the infrared region that he |
f PVPP appears to be through the formation of | hydrogen bonds between its carbonyl groups and the phe |
, gas spread throughout the cluster, atoms of | hydrogen are heated in the shock wave, producing the g |
here, the oxide is heated in an atmosphere of | hydrogen, reducing the tungsten to elemental powder, l |
DsbA's highly oxidizing nature is a result of | hydrogen bond, electrostatic and helix-dipole interact |
ke place where there is an adequate supply of | hydrogen sulfide gas greater than 2 ppm, high relative |
detes that obtain energy via the oxidation of | hydrogen gas and subsequent reductive dehalogenation o |
s generally credited to show the discovery of | hydrogen, since it describes the density of 'inflammab |
carbon atoms in the chain there is a pair of | hydrogen atoms such that the chemical formula is C11H2 |
f acid made up of a particular combination of | hydrogen and oxygen with certain metals and non-metals |
ecomposition, by distillation in a current of | hydrogen, or carbon dioxide. |
occur in isolation or as part of a series of | hydrogen bonded strands that collectively comprise a b |
240 miles (390 km) on 2.2 pounds (1.00 kg) of | hydrogen before refueling. |
lar interest in the photochemical reaction of | hydrogen and chlorine, establishing that minute traces |
An outer layer of | hydrogen and helium up to ten percent in mass would be |
atory at 108 kilojoules (thermal) per gram of | hydrogen produced, but not at a commercial scale. |
composing it into its constituent elements of | hydrogen and oxygen. |
NP-Mode: A minimum concentration of | hydrogen gas is used such that it is just below the mi |
e of its evolution as it starts to run out of | hydrogen in its core. |
Some countries have banned the use of | hydrogen as a lift gas for commercial vehicles but it |
A solution of | hydrogen sulfide in water, known as sulfhydric acid or |
This is due to the slow reaction of | hydrogen sulfide with the oxygen dissolved in water, y |
The increased levels of | hydrogen sulfide could have killed oxygen-generating p |
rotten eggs due to the high concentration of | hydrogen sulfide. |
tal coordination sites increasing strength of | hydrogen adsorption, which results in improved perform |
odwasserstoffes in der Hitze" (Degradation of | hydrogen iodide in hot temperature) with Victor Meyer |
ent and for his work on the atomic weights of | hydrogen and oxygen. |
Finally, dehydrochlorination (elimination of | hydrogen chloride) of 3,4-dichlorobut-1-ene with dilut |
ut microbiota consist of three main groups of | hydrogen consuming microbes: methanogens including M. |
ith kerosene, the energy of the combustion of | hydrogen significantly improves flight performance; |
er by an extensive two-dimensional network of | hydrogen bonds between the two compounds, reminiscent |
ng the oil shales containing lesser amount of | hydrogen like the eastern United States Devonian oil s |
luminosity could be due to a lesser supply of | hydrogen for nuclear fusion within the core thus meani |
calcium hydride produced large quantities of | hydrogen which bubbled out of the container, creating |
This star is about to or already ran out of | hydrogen fuel and eventually becomes a red giant and t |
ght of chlorine, which is 35.45 times that of | hydrogen, could not at the time be explained in terms |
loped into capabilities in the manufacture of | hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which were further key f |
ture to the internal salt 2 with formation of | hydrogen gas. |
omposed of hot ices with an outer envelope of | hydrogen and helium, and is termed a "hot Neptune". |
enerally credited as showing the discovery of | hydrogen, since it describes the density of 'inflammab |
The presence of | hydrogen sulfide in gas causes lower quality burning a |
ate 1930s, he found the relative abundance of | hydrogen to be nearly 70 %, and helium to be about 27 |
ns can be reversed by adding a combination of | hydrogen gas and hydrofluoric to the molten salt yield |
onductivity and other favorable properties of | hydrogen gas this is the most common type in its field |
nd and has attracted attention as a source of | hydrogen fuel. |
gency, it can be used as a portable source of | hydrogen, for filling airships. |
B-type star with prominent emission lines of | hydrogen in its spectrum. |
t that they sustain thermonuclear reaction of | hydrogen to helium and can make heavier elements. |
ed to the co-discovery, with Luis Alvarez, of | hydrogen and helium of atomic mass 3 (tritium and heli |
C2H4OH)2), a chemical used for the removal of | hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide from gases in the |
ich absorbs up to 900 times its own volume of | hydrogen at room temperatures, forming palladium hydri |
ssue to be dealt with would be the storage of | hydrogen on ships, given that there would be no opport |
Storage: 2.5 kg of | hydrogen at 10 bar (1 MPa) in 5 Ti-V-Mn-Fe metal hydri |
Boat 12.26 m long, width 3.76 m, 6 kg of | hydrogen in 3 hydrogen tanks at 300 bar, four 1.2 kWa |
specificity occurs due to the high number of | hydrogen bonds between substrate and enzyme; direct or |
April 17 2004 in the International Journal of | Hydrogen Energy as a search engine target word to enab |
that the metal would vaporize in a current of | hydrogen when heated just below its boiling point.:p.2 |
To enable the commercialization of | hydrogen in consumer products, new model building code |
red by the reaction of an aqueous solution of | hydrogen peroxide and hexamine in the presence of citr |
ural variations in the isotopic abundances of | hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and silicon, with application |
e appointed to curb discharge into the air of | hydrogen chloride (gaseous hydrochloric acid) from the |
nce of 2-mercaptoethanol and the evolution of | hydrogen gas in the presence of methyl viologen (an el |
sient atmosphere, containing small amounts of | hydrogen and helium captured from the solar wind, as w |
modified to also allow for the combustion of | hydrogen as well as gasoline, making it a bivalent eng |
one expects the first stars to be composed of | hydrogen, helium, and lithium, the three lightest elem |
nd Ignition Limits in Sensitized Ignitions of | Hydrogen and Oxygen by P. G. Ashmore, F. S. Dainton an |
To enable the commercialization of | hydrogen in consumer products, new model building code |
was hailed by the government as a new type of | hydrogen bomb and the fact that it was a fission bomb |
er treating berkelium oxide with a mixture of | hydrogen sulfide and carbon disulfide vapors at 1130 ° |
d locked, and so could not avoid the fumes of | Hydrogen cyanide, a product of combustion of fire-resi |
Although it is mostly made of | hydrogen and helium it may contain up to 20 Earth mass |
an ICE in transportation if higher levels of | hydrogen are added modifications have to be made in th |
ess that also produces significant amounts of | hydrogen along with high octane gasoline. |
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