Hydrogen definition

Hydrogen means the lightest of all gases, occurring chiefly in combination with oxygen in water; it exists also in acids, bases, alcohols, petroleum, and other hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen means hydrogen in its gaseous form, as described in Exhibit B hereto, all within the tolerances and in compliance with the specifications therein contained.
Hydrogen means the chemical element falling within CN code 2804 10 00;

Examples of Hydrogen in a sentence

  • Hydrogen emissions from each of these phases are calculated using the initial and final hydrogen concentrations, temperatures and pressures in the enclosure, together with the net enclosure volume.

  • Designate normal and emergency Hydrogen Pressure operating range for multiple curves.

  • Party A is a Company focusing on development, manufacture, and roadway testing of an experimental-industrial specimen of the Vehicle Borne Hydrogen Generator, and Party B is a research structure possessing ample resources for scientific research.

  • From the above it may be seen that pH is the measure of Hydrogen ions in water.

  • Hydrogen ppm vol <5000 At 100 ppm and below, +/-2.0. At above 100 ppm, +/-5% relative.


More Definitions of Hydrogen

Hydrogen means diatomic molecular hydrogen, the lightest of all gases.
Hydrogen means a fuel composed of the chemical hydrogen intended for consumption in an internal combustion engine or fuel cell.
Hydrogen means hydrogen purchased by the ▇▇▇▇▇ Company pursuant to the -------- Hydrogen Supply Agreement.
Hydrogen means the gaseous chemical
Hydrogen means hydrogen produced using renewable energy sources.
Hydrogen means the Sector for reporting Unmodified Gross Assets in respect of companies or business operations engaged in the manufacturing, transportation (excluding Pipeline Operations), distribution, marketing, and/or sale of hydrogen.
Hydrogen means diatomic molecular hydrogen.