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hydrogen sulfide A chemical that is toxic to most animals, but used by some bacteria to make food in a process known as chemosynthesis.
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hydrogen One of the nine macronutrients. Hydrogen is a major component of organic molecules, which are the building blocks of all organisms. Water, the chemical formula for which is H2O, supplies both hydrogen and oxygen to the plant. Unless a plant experiences drought, it will not suffer hydrogen deficiency.
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hydrogen sulfide A molecule composed of a hydrogen and sulfur atom. It is a toxic compound which has a rotten egg odor. It is synthesized anaerobically by unwanted bacteria.
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hydrogen The simplest element. Atomic Number 1. Hydrogen gas has a specific gravity of 0.0694 (air = 1), so it is much lighter than air. Hydrogen is highly flammable, forming water upon combustion. Explosive limits are 4% to 75%.
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hydrogen An inert gas, and lightest of all the elements, has been used in experimental diving situations.
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