hydrogen$36442$ - translation to greek
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hydrogen$36442$ - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hydrogen-ion; Hydrogen ions; Hydrogen Ion; Ionised hydrogen; Ionized hydrogen

hydrogen      
n. υδρογόνο
cyanic acid         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND OF STRUCTURAL FORMULA HNCO
Cyanic acid; Hydrogen Cyanate; HNCO; Carbamylation; HOCN; Hydrogen cyanate; Cyanol
n. κυανικό οξύ
hydrocyanic acid         
  • The red colored [[ferricyanide]] ion, one component of [[Prussian blue]]
  • Titan]] is a giant swirling cloud of HCN (November 29, 2012).
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Prussic acid; Hydrocyanic acid; Hydrocyanic Acid; Hydrogen Cyanide; Prussic Acid; Hydrogen cyanide gas; Hydrocyan; Formonitrile; Cyanide gas; Carbon hydride nitride; Cyanane; Formic anammonide; Methanenitrile; Hydridonitridocarbon; Hydrodyanic acid; Hydrocyanide; H-C≡N; Cyanhydric acid
υδροκυανικό οξύ

Definition

Hydrofluoric
·adj Pertaining to, or containing, hydrogen and fluorine; fluohydric; as, hydrofluoric acid.

Wikipedia

Hydrogen ion

A hydrogen ion is created when a hydrogen atom loses or gains an electron. A positively charged hydrogen ion (or proton) can readily combine with other particles and therefore is only seen isolated when it is in a gaseous state or a nearly particle-free space. Due to its extremely high charge density of approximately 2×1010 times that of a sodium ion, the bare hydrogen ion cannot exist freely in solution as it readily hydrates, i.e., bonds quickly. The hydrogen ion is recommended by IUPAC as a general term for all ions of hydrogen and its isotopes. Depending on the charge of the ion, two different classes can be distinguished: positively charged ions and negatively charged ions.