hydrogen

An elemental gas with a unique property that, if given enough time, will think about itself.
People should put aside their differences, I mean we were all the same hydrogen to start off with.
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Hydrogen

Element number one, is in the group other non-metals (alongside C, N, O, P, S, Se), has an atomic weight of 1.00974 amu, a hexagonal crystal structure, and a atomic radius of 53 picometers (pm). It is found the Sun, and was once used in blimps, before helium as used.
The people who inflate the blimps knew hydrogen (H) is reactive, so they went helium (He) for blimps, which is non-flammable.
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hydrogenous

a flammable liquid, containing hydrogen.
the liquid is hydrogenous, thus it is flammable and shall light when put to a naked flame.
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hydrogen

i wanna be as good as hydrogen at tfc when i grow up
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Hydrogen-Sulfide

Hydrogen-sulfide is what be makin farts stank.
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Hydrogen oxide

A scientific word for water. H2O. Not to be confused with deuterium oxide, which is heavy water (D2O).
A: I filled these ballons with hydrogen oxide.
B:What's that?
A:It's water.
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hydrogen hydroxide

The term "hydrogen hydroxide" means a hydrogen ion (H+) bonded to a hydroxide ion (OH-). when you put those together, you get H-O-H, which is of course H2O, which is water!
Dude, I need some hydrogen hydroxide!

What?

Hydrogen hydroxide. . . . You know? A hydrogen ion and a hydroxide ion bonding? H2O? WATER?

OOOOOOOOOOOH.
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