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  • 43Wasserstoff — Eigenschaften …

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  • 44Wasserstoff — (Hydrogenium, hydrogen, Inflammable air, Gas pingue, Wasserstoffgas), chemisches Zeichen H, Äquivalent=1, od. 12,5 (0=100); gasförmiges Element, neben Sauerstoff Bestandteil des Wassers; ist farb , geruch u. geschmacklos, permanent, von… …

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  • 45blower — I Australian Slang 1. supercharger in an engine; 2. telephone II North Country (Newcastle) Words a fissure in the broken strata of coal, from which a feeder or current of inflammable air discharges …

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  • 46fire-damp — North Country (Newcastle) Words the inflammable air, or carburetted hydrogen gas of coal mines …

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  • 47hydrogen — 1791, from Fr. hydrogène, coined 1787 by G. de Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy from Gk. hydr , stem of hydros water (see WATER (Cf. water) (n.1)) + Fr. gène producing (see GEN (Cf. gen)). So called because it forms water when exposed …

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  • 48hydrogen — n. (Chem.) Inflammable air, phlogiston …

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  • 491333-74-0 — Dihydrogène Dihydrogène Général Nom IUPAC dihydrogène Synonymes …

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  • 50Dihydrogene — Dihydrogène Dihydrogène Général Nom IUPAC dihydrogène Synonymes …

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