Examples of using Hydrogens in English and their translations into Greek
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This guy has a bond with three hydrogens, and then this carbon right here.
a distinction can be made between the axial and equatorial hydrogens in cyclohexane.
and if it had four hydrogens, maybe there
made by adding hydrogens to fat molecules to make them more stable and long-lasting.
12 hydrogens and 6 oxygens.
according to the scale of‘hydrogens,' in a given organism.
with oxygens and hydrogens and whatever.
Depending on the number of hydrogens been replaced by the hydrocarbon group they have been classified into primary,
Trans is a reference to the location of hydrogens in relation to a double bond.
The atoms in the chemical formula(except for hydrogens) are numbered in sequence; this sublayer describes which atoms are
this carbon is attached to three hydrogens, so it's definitely not attached to four different groups.
And this is attached to two hydrogens, and those are obviously the same group,
For example, knowing that the composition has four atomscarbon and ten hydrogens, we can conclude that this substance belongs to the class of saturated hydrocarbons having the general formula CnH2n+ 2.
A manufactured fiber composed of regenerated cellulose, as well as manufactured fibers composed of regenerated cellulose in which substituents have replaced not more than 15% of the hydrogens of the hydroxyl groups.
recognized in 1861 that most aromatic substances have formulas that can be derived from benzene by replacing one or more hydrogens by other atoms or groups.
recognized in 1861 that most aromatic substances have formulas that can be derived from benzene by replacing one or more hydrogens by other atoms or groups.
This most interesting aspect of the hydrogens is the field of occult chemistry
so the carbonyl oxygens and amide hydrogens can line up to form interchain hydrogen bonds repeatedly, without interruption(see the figure opposite).
The enthalpy of combustion for hydrogen is -286 kJ/mol.
Hydrogen peroxide or water.