- name of
water is
hydrogen oxide. This is
analogous to
related compounds such as
hydrogen peroxide,
hydrogen sulfide, and
deuterium oxide (heavy water)....
- in fuel cells,
hydrogen's only
emission at the
point of use is
water vapor,
though combustion can
produce nitrogen oxides.
Hydrogen's interaction with...
-
Nitric oxide (nitrogen
oxide or
nitrogen monoxide) is a
colorless gas with the
formula NO. It is one of the prin****l
oxides of nitrogen.
Nitric oxide is...
- An acid-base
adduct with
triphenylphosphine oxide is a
useful "carrier" for H2O2 in some reactions.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a
nonplanar molecule with...
-
Ethylene oxide is an
organic compound with the
formula C2H4O. It is a
cyclic ether and the
simplest epoxide: a three-membered ring
consisting of one oxygen...
- over iron
oxide or
other oxides. The
byproduct is CO2.
Depending on the
quality of the
feedstock (natural gas, naphtha, etc.), one ton of
hydrogen produced...
- has been used with
other chemical names for water, such as
hydrogen hydroxide,
dihydrogen oxide, and
hydric acid. It is also used in many
prank shows to...
-
charged hydrogen ions (protons), to move
between the two
sides of the fuel cell. At the anode, a
catalyst causes the fuel to
undergo oxidation reactions...
-
metal ions
react with
hydrogen sulfide to give the
corresponding metal sulfides.
Oxidic ores are
sometimes treated with
hydrogen sulfide to give the corresponding...
-
Trihydrogen oxide is a
predicted inorganic compound of
hydrogen and
oxygen with the
chemical formula H3O. This is
still a
hypothetical compound, one of...