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  2. Hydrogen - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has symbol H and atomic number 1. It is the lightest element and, at standard conditions, is a gas of diatomic molecules with the formula H 2, sometimes called dihydrogen, [11] but more commonly called hydrogen gas, molecular hydrogen or simply hydrogen.

  3. Hydrogen atom - Wikipedia

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    A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen. The electrically neutral hydrogen atom contains a nucleus of a single positively charged proton and a single negatively charged electron bound to the nucleus by the Coulomb force. Atomic hydrogen constitutes about 75% of the baryonic mass of the universe. [1]

  4. Hydrogen is the most common chemical element in the universe. Hydrogen is almost 75% of all normal matter by mass. [10] Most stars are made of mostly hydrogen. Hydrogen stars are made of hydrogen in a plasma state. On Earth, hydrogen is seen in water and organic compounds. Hydrogen's most common isotope has one proton and no neutrons.

  5. Hydrogen | Properties, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

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    hydrogen (H), a colourless, odourless, tasteless, flammable gaseous substance that is the simplest member of the family of chemical elements. The hydrogen atom has a nucleus consisting of a proton bearing one unit of positive electrical charge; an electron, bearing one unit of negative electrical charge, is also associated with this nucleus ...

  6. Natural hydrogen - Wikipedia

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    Natural hydrogen (known as white hydrogen, geologic hydrogen, [1] geogenic hydrogen, [2] or gold hydrogen), is hydrogen that is formed by natural processes [3] [4] (as opposed to hydrogen produced in a laboratory or in industry).

  7. A hydrogen atom is an atom of the chemical element hydrogen. Its parts are a single negatively-charged electron that circles a single positively-charged nucleus of the hydrogen atom.

  8. hydrogen - Wikidata

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    Description. Also known as. English. hydrogen. chemical element with symbol H and atomic number 1. H. element 1. ₁H. default for all languages.

  9. Isotopes of hydrogen - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    Hydrogen has three main isotopes; protium (1 H), deuterium (2 H) and tritium (3 H). These isotopes form naturally in nature. Protium and deuterium are stable. Tritium is radioactive and has a half-life of about 12 years. Scientists have created four other hydrogen isotopes (4 H to 7 H), but these isotopes are very unstable and do not exist ...

  10. Element Hydrogen (H), Group 1, Atomic Number 1, s-block, Mass 1.008. Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images.

  11. First there was hydrogen | Nature Chemistry

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    The history of hydrogen — the element that fills the world as we know it — consists of a most dramatic set of events. Hydrogen and helium atoms emerged a measly 379,000 years after the Big Bang.