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hydrogenous
▪ I. hydrogenous, a. Chem. (haɪˈdrɒdʒənəs) [f. hydrogen + -ous.] Of, pertaining to, or consisting of hydrogen. † hydrogenous gas, an early name for hydrogen; † carbonated hydrogenous gas = carburetted hydrogen; † hydrogenous sulphurated gas = sulphuretted hydrogen.1791 Hamilton Berthollet's Dyeing I...
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hydrogenic
hydrogenic, a. (-ˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] a. = hydrogenous. rare.1866 Lawrence tr. Cotta's Rocks Class. i. i. 63 Hematite..is sometimes possibly a direct hydrogenic formation. b. Physics. = hydrogen-like adj.1935 Condon & Shortley Theory Atomic Spectra v. 137 Energy levels in hydrogenic atoms. ...
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StemRad
The functional shielding material is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is a hydrogenous compound (with a high ratio of electrons to neutrons
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Seabed
Hydrogenous sediment is material that precipitates in the ocean when oceanic conditions change, or material created in hydrothermal vent systems. Hydrogenous and cosmogenous
Hydrogenous sediments are uncommon.
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carbonated
carbonated, a. (ˈkɑːbəneɪtɪd) [f. mod.L. carbonātus, -um, or F. carbonaté, f. L. carbōn-em; see carbon n.] † 1. Reduced to carbon, carbonized; burnt black; covered with carbon. (Cf. carbonate v.1 1.)1799 Kirwan Geol. Ess. 249 Coal, and bituminous and carbonated wood. 1825 in Hone Every-day Bk. I. 88...
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Marine sediment
Hydrogenous
Seawater contains many different dissolved substances. Methane hydrates are another type of hydrogenous deposit with a potential industrial application.
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William Webster (chemical engineer)
A fellow of the Chemical Society, he patented a system to detect hydrogenous gases in mines in 1876, and later developed a system for the electrolytic
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David Melville (inventor)
He was apparently able to light both his house and his street with gas by 1805-1806, using hydrogenous gas made by burning coal and wood.
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Canterbury Bight
In the Canterbury Bight system, wind transport and biogenous and hydrogenous deposition can be excluded as agents of sediment inputs. Lastly, hydrogenous deposition is not considered important to the Canterbury Bight system.
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Arc converter
Copenhagen, successfully applied for a patent upon a generator, as disclosed by Duddell in 1900, plus magnetic blow-out proposed by Thomson in 1892, and a hydrogenous
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J. Ernest Wilkins Jr.
Zweifel, "Status of Experimental and Theoretical Information on Neutron Slowing-Down Distributions in Hydrogenous Media," in Proceedings of the International
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Darwin (spacecraft)
When O2 is produced by H2O photolysis at high altitude, hydrogenous compounds like H+, OH− and H2O are produced which attack very efficiently O3 and prevent
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Nuclear criticality safety
Hence hydrogenous materials including oil, polyethylene, water, wood, paraffin, and the human body are good moderators.
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Powder diffraction
A further complication in the case of neutron scattering from hydrogenous materials is the strong incoherent scattering of hydrogen (80.27(6) barn).
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Chemical revolution
He used the specific gravity of azotic (nitrogen), oxygenous, carbonic acid (carbon dioxide), and hydrogenous gases as well as aqueous vapor determined
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