Examples of using Hydrogens in English and their translations into Polish
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I have six hydrogens on both sides of the equation.
I have 12 hydrogens here. I have 12 hydrogens here.
So I need eight hydrogens on the left-hand side.
Two hydrogens are released from succinate when succinate dehydrogenase reduces FAD to FADH2.
On the right-hand side, I have four hydrogens.
now I have 12 hydrogens.
I only have two hydrogens in the water.
And then six hydrogens.
It gets those two hydrogens.
So you have 6 carbons and 6 hydrogens.
You have 6 carbons and 6 hydrogens.
But as you see, all of the hydrogens, they're either bonded to an oxygen or a carbon over here.
And obviously when water loses its hydrogens, it loses both the hydrogen protons and electrons associated with it.
So if that's the oxygen and then you have two hydrogens that are kind of lumping off of it, I will draw it like that.
And you're going to produce-- if I have one oxygen and two complete hydrogens, I'm left with water.
Maybe the hydrogens are in this orientation because the hydrogen ends are attracted through hydrogen bonds-- we've.
And the water molecules, just to be a little more accurate, I have drawn the oxygen in blue, and then the hydrogens that are bonded with that oxygen I have done in white.
The second way is like this. Now the hydrogens and carbons are on opposite sides of the double bond.
So one of these hydrogens left one of these water molecules