| hydrogen bond |
The bond formed when the positive end of one polar molecule, such as water, is attracted to the negative end of another polar molecule.
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| hydrogenation |
A process used by food manufacturers to harden unsaturated liquid vegetable oils into saturated fats, in order to increase the shelf-life of a product or make it thicker in consistency.
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| hydrogen |
(H, #1) an abundant gas
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| hydrogen |
atomic symbol, H, argon is the 1st element in the periodic table (atomic number 1) with an atomic weight of 1.008. Hydrogen is flammable and or explosive in the range of 4.0-93.9% in air and is an asphyxiant. Hydrogen is used to generate steam in furnaces by reacting with oxygen, as a pre-clean and carrier Gas during epitaxy, and as a constituent of annealing gases.
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| hydrogen peroxide |
chemical formula H 2 O 2 , hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizer used primarily as part of sulfuric acid peroxide, and SC1 cleans. hydrogen peroxide is commonly sold as a 30% solution and has a density of 1.10Kg/L. Hydrogen peroxide will burn eyes or skin on contact and may react strongly with other chemicals.
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