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A diagram showing that hydrogen diffusion in the upper atmosphere is the bottleneck for hydrogen escape on Earth, following from that given in Catling and Kasting (2017), p. 147. [ 1 ] Hydrogen escape on Earth occurs at ~500 km altitude at the exobase (the lower border of the exosphere ) where gases are collisionless.
Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has symbol H and atomic number 1. It is the lightest element and, at standard conditions, is a gas of diatomic molecules with the formula H 2, sometimes called dihydrogen, [11] hydrogen gas, molecular hydrogen, or simply hydrogen. It is colorless, odorless, [12] non-toxic, and highly combustible.
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The magnitude of spin–spin coupling, J HD, is a useful indicator of the strength of the bond between the hydrogen and deuterium in HD complexes. For example, J HD is 43.2 Hz in HD but 33.5 Hz in W(HD)(CO) 3 (P i Pr 3) 2. Dihydrogen complexes typically have shorter 1 H-spin-lattice relaxation times than the corresponding dihydrides. [2]
Hydrogen therapy is the use of molecular hydrogen (H 2) for therapeutic purposes. H 2 has therapeutic benefits due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as due to its role as an inducer of gene expression , [ 1 ] H 2 is not cytotoxic or explosive below 4% concentration. [ 2 ]
The theoretically predicted maximum of the melting curve (the prerequisite for the liquid metallic hydrogen) was discovered by Shanti Deemyad and Isaac F. Silvera by using pulsed laser heating. [28] Hydrogen-rich molecular silane (SiH 4) was claimed to be metallized and become superconducting by M.I. Eremets et al.. [29]
The dihydrogen cation or hydrogen molecular ion is a cation (positive ion) with formula +. It consists of two hydrogen nuclei , each sharing a single electron. It is the simplest molecular ion. The ion can be formed from the ionization of a neutral hydrogen molecule by
3D sketch of a Saturn liquid hydrogen tanker. Atmospheric mining is the process of extracting valuable materials or other non-renewable resources from the atmosphere. Due to the abundance of molecular hydrogen and helium in the outer planets of the Solar System, advances in technology may eventually make mining their atmospheres a favorable alternative to mining terrestrial surfaces.