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hydrogen chloride chemical formula HCl, hydrogen chloride is a toxic, corrosive gas with a TLV of 5ppm. Hydrogen chloride has a pungent irritating odor and is irritating to lungs, skin and eyes. Hydrogen chloride is used as a cleaning gas during epitaxial deposition and as a furnace cleaning agent.
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hydrogen A common gas used in semiconductor processing. One must be cautious of the explosive nature of hydrogen.
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hydrogen cyanide CAS Number: 74-90-8. A colorless gas with a faint, bitter, almond-like odor. It is used in electroplating and metallury, in the production of other chemicals, and in some cases, fumigation. Chemical formula = HCN. Molecular weight = 27.03 g/mol.
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hydrogen sulfide CAS Number: 7783-06-4. A flammable, poisonous gas that has an odor suggestive of rotten eggs. It is found in many mineral waters and in decaying organic matter. Chemical formula = H2S. Molecular weight = 34.08 g/mol.
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hydrogen bond This is a largely electrostatic interaction described as "the interaction between an H atom bound to an electronegative element and another electronegative element which has lone pairs of electrons".
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