wasserstoff

listen to the pronunciation of wasserstoff
Deutsch - Türkisch
{'vasırştof} r hidrojen
[der] hidrojen
hidrojen

Su hidrojen ve oksijen içerir. - Wasser besteht aus Wasserstoff und Sauerstoff.

Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von wasserstoff im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

hydrogen
(Nükleer Bilimler) (h ) hidrojen
hydrogen
(Tıp) H sembolü ile bilinen, atom no
hydrogen
(Askeri) HİDROJEN: Kolay yanan gayet hafif ve renksiz bir gaz
hydrogen
{i} hidrojen

Hidrojen ve oksijen birleşerek suyu oluşturur. - Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water.

H kimyasal sembolü hidrojeni ifade eder. - The chemical symbol H expresses hydrogen.

hydrogen
(isim) hidrojen
hydrogen
(Tıp) ve atom ağırlığı: 1.0080 olan kimyasal element, hidrojen
Deutsch - Englisch
hydrogen

A water molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. - Ein Wassermolekül besteht aus zwei Wasserstoffatomen und einem Sauerstoffatom.

The atomic number for hydrogen is 1. - Die Ordnungszahl von Wasserstoff ist 1.

The lightest chemical element (symbol H) with an atomic number of 1 and atomic weight of 1.00794
A sample of the element
Molecular hydrogen (H2), a colourless, odourless and flammable gas at room temperature
A colorless and odorless gaseous element The lightest and apparently the most abundant chemical element in the universe However, it is found only in trace quantities in the observable portion of our atmosphere, only about 0 00005 percent by volume of dry air Hydrogen has a molecular weight of 2 0160 and specific gravity referred to air of 0 0695 At one time hydrogen was the commonly used inflation gas for meteorological balloons, but because of its dangerous combustibility, it has been largely replaced by helium
(chemical symbol H) is a chemical element It is the lightest odourless gas with an atomic weight of 1 It is produced, for example, by cracking of hydrocarbons
The most common gas in the universe Each atom of hydrogen contains one proton
Lightest chemical element Found abundantly in water and most chemical reactions
The lightest of the elements Hydrogen occurs in three forms: protium, deuterium, and tritium, which differ in the number of neutrons they contain - WebElements: Hydrogen
The lightest and most abundant element in the universe The heaviest isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium, require the lowest energies to fuse and are therefore likely to be the fuel of the first fusion reactors
A nontoxic, non corrosive gas Uses include production of synthetic ammonia and methanol, production of hydrochloric acid, and refining petroleum Hazard: Highly flammable and explosive, simple asphyxiant
(n ) - the lightest and simplest element
(H) A nonmetallic element that is the simplest, lightest and most abundant of the elements; it is normally a colorless, odorless, flammable gas
a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe
A gaseous element, colorless, tasteless, and odorless, the lightest known substance, being fourteen and a half times lighter than air (hence its use in filling balloons), and over eleven thousand times lighter than water
the lightest and most abundant element in the Universe A hydrogen atom consists of one proton and one electron Hydrogen composes nearly 95 percent of the Sun, but only tiny amounts are found on the Earth
The only gas which dissolves to any extent in aluminium
Atomic weight 1
The lightest and most abundant element of the universe, represented by the symbol "H" on the periodic table of elements At room temperature hydrogen is a gas, but when cooled to very low temperatures (below -253° C, -423° F or 20K) it becomes a liquid
It is very abundant, being an ingredient of water and of many other substances, especially those of animal or vegetable origin
The lightest and most abundant element A hydrogen atom consists of one proton and one electron A hydrogen nucleus is just a single proton Hydrogen composes about 75 percent of the Sun but only a tiny fraction of the Earth
Wasserstoff /H/
hydrogen
Wasserstoff anlagernd
hydrogenating
Wasserstoff-Atomuhr
hydrogen atomic clock
Wasserstoff-Brennstoffzelle
hydrogen fuel cell
Wasserstoff-Brennstoffzellen
hydrogen fuel cells
Wasserstoff-Form (Ionenaustausch)
H-form (ion exchange)
Wasserstoff-Ion
hydrogen ion
Wasserstoff-Ion
hydronium ion
Wasserstoff-Ion
oxonium ion
Wasserstoff-Ionen
oxonium ions
Wasserstoff-Ionen
hydronium ions
Wasserstoff-Ionen
hydrogen ions
Wasserstoff-Lichtbogen-Pyrolyse
hydrogen arc pyrolysis
Wasserstoff-Pipeline
hydrogen pipeline
Wasserstoff-Rekombinator
hydrogen recombiner
Wasserstoff-Rekombinator
recombiner
Wasserstoff-Sauerstoff-Schweißen
oxyhydrogen welding /OHW/
Wasserstoff-Zulieferkompressor (Öl)
hydrogen make-up compressor (oil)
Entziehung von Wasserstoff
dehydrogenation
Fahrzeugspeicherung (z. B. von Wasserstoff als Treibstoff)
on-board storage
Kohlenstoff-Wasserstoff-Bestimmung
carbon-hydrogen estimation
Sauerstoff-Wasserstoff-Mikroschweißgerät
water welder
flüssiger Wasserstoff /LH2/
liquid hydrogen
gasförmiger Wasserstoff
gaseous hydrogen
kohlenstoffhaltiger Wasserstoff
carbonated hydrogen
mit Wasserstoff verbinden
to hydrogenise something (old use)
mit Wasserstoff verbinden
to hydrogenate something
mit Wasserstoff verbinden
to hydrogenize something (old use)
perfluoriert (alle Wasserstoff- durch Fluoratome ersetzt)
perfluorinated