Examples of using Hydrogens in English and their translations into Arabic
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Six hydrogens here.
And then six hydrogens.
We have six hydrogens now, on the right-hand side.
That's nitrogen with three hydrogens.
I have six hydrogens here.
It's been reduced because it gained hydrogens.
I have 12 hydrogens here.
On the right-hand side we have two hydrogens.
We have 2 hydrogens here.
And then on the right-hand side we have 2 hydrogens.
And I have four hydrogens there.
Or, in a reaction, it will often take away the hydrogens.
I only have two hydrogens in the water.
And then all these little small blue things are my hydrogens.
So I need eight hydrogens on the left-hand side.
As you can see there's only three hydrogens here.
And then the hydrogens each have a mass of 1.
The hydrogen sulfide molecule consists of a sulfur atom andtwo hydrogens.
I have six hydrogens on both sides of the equation.
We started off with 12 hydrogens in glucose.
So, all of the hydrogens now feel like they have 2 electrons, and the carbon feels like it has 8.
And we're adding hydrogens to it to form NADH.
It has two hydrogens that it hogs from.
And by gaining hydrogens, oxygen is being reduced.
Times 2, we have three hydrogens on the right-hand side.
It took away the hydrogens from the carbon in this situation.
And then each of the hydrogens have a plus one oxidation state.
This guy has a bond with three hydrogens, and then this carbon right here.
Sulfuric acid consists of two hydrogens, one sulfur atom, four oxygen.
Because we see that by losing hydrogens we are being oxidized from a biologist point of view.