Results, Hydrogen

分子分koha、2kono水素suiso原子genshito1個no酸素sanso原子genshiからなるkaranaru
A water molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
水素suisohaそれ自体sorejitaiとしてはtoshiteha自然界shizenkaini存在sonzaiしないshinai
Hydrogen does not exist as such in nature.
水素suisono原子genshi番号bangouhaであるdearu
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1.
水素suisoto酸素sansoga結合ketsugouしてshitemizuになるninaru
Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water.
mizuha水素suisoto酸素sansowo含むfukumu
Water contains hydrogen and oxygen.
mizuha水素suisoto酸素sansotoからkara成り立っているnaritatteiru
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.
mizuha水素suisoto酸素sansode出来ているdekiteiru
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
mizuha水素suisoto酸素sansode構成kouseiされているsareteiru
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.
mizuha酸素sansoto水素suisoni分解bunkaiできるdekiru
Water can be decomposed into oxygen and hydrogen.
mizuha酸素sansoto水素suisoからkaraできているdekiteiru
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.
mizuha酸素sansoto水素suisoからkara成っているnatteiru
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen.
条約jouyakuha原水爆gensuibakuno使用shiyouwo禁止kinshiしているshiteiru
The treaty bans the use of atomic and hydrogen bombs.
酸素sansoto水素suisoからkaramizugaできるdekiru
Oxygen and hydrogen make water.
元素genso記号kigouha水素suisowoあらわすarawasu
The chemical symbol H expresses hydrogen.
このkono物質busshitsuha主にomoni水素suisoto酸素sansoからkara出来ているdekiteiru
This substance is mostly composed of hydrogen and oxygen.
水分suibunkohakono酸素sanso原子genshitokono水素suiso原子genshiからkara出来dekiteiますmasu
A molecule of water is made up of one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms.

Words

すいそsuiso

noun:

  • hydrogen (H)
エッチETCHIエイチEICHI Inflection

noun:

  • H; h

adjectival noun / noun:

noun / ~する noun:

  • sexual intercourse; copulation - usually written using kana alone - colloquialism

prefix:

  • nth year in the Heisei era (1989.1.8-) - abbreviation 平成

noun:

  • hydrogen (H) - abbreviation

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