What does Hydrogenous mean?
containing hydrogen
hydrogenous in American English (haiˈdrɑdʒənəs) adjective. of or containing hydrogen. [1785–95; hydrogen + -ous]This word is first recorded in the period 1785–95.
What does hydrogen mean in Greek?
The earliest known important chemical property of hydrogen is that it burns with oxygen to form water, H2O; indeed, the name hydrogen is derived from Greek words meaning “maker of water.”
What is the meaning of the word hydraulic?
Definition of hydraulic 1 : operated, moved, or effected by means of water. 2a : of or relating to hydraulics hydraulic engineer. b : of or relating to water or other liquid in motion hydraulic erosion.
What does Lithogenous mean?
Definition of lithogenous : that produces stone lithogenous polyp.
What is the meaning of Terrigenous?
Definition of terrigenous : being or relating to oceanic sediment derived directly from the destruction of rocks on the earth’s surface.
What is the origin of the word hydrogen?
The name is derived from the Greek ‘hydro’ and ‘genes’ meaning water forming.
How do you spell Hydrogenic?
hy·dro·genic.
What is the Latin name of hydrogen?
Cards
Term Hydrogen | Definition Symbol: H Latin: Hydrogenium |
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Term Iodine | Definition Symbol: I Latin: Iodium |
Term Astatine | Definition Symbol: At Latin: Astatinum |
Term Helium | Definition Symbol: He Latin: Helium |
Term Neon | Definition Symbol: Ne Latin: Neon |
Who named hydrogen?
The name derives from the Greek hydro for “water” and genes for “forming” because it burned in air to form water. Hydrogen was discovered by the English physicist Henry Cavendish in 1766.
Which principle is used in hydralic?
According to Pascal’s principle, in a hydraulic system a pressure exerted on a piston produces an equal increase in pressure on another piston in the system.