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hydrogenous

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hy·dro·gen  (hdr-jn)
n. Symbol H
A colorless, highly flammable gaseous element, the lightest of all gases and the most abundant element in the universe, used in the production of synthetic ammonia and methanol, in petroleum refining, in the hydrogenation of organic materials, as a reducing atmosphere, in oxyhydrogen torches, and in rocket fuels. Atomic number 1; atomic weight 1.00794; melting point -259.14°C; boiling point -252.8°C; density at 0°C 0.08987 gram per liter; valence 1. See Table at element.

[French hydrogène : Greek hudro-, hydro- + French -gène, -gen.]

hy·droge·nous (-drj-ns) adj.

hydrogenous [haɪˈdrɒdʒɪnəs]
adj
(Chemistry) of or containing hydrogen


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For more than three decades, the large and diverse body of important chemical physics results obtained for hydrogenous as well as non-hydrogenous materials at the NCNR has been a testament to the unique power of neutron scattering methods for unraveling the structural and dynamical nature of a wide variety of condensed-phase materials.
 
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