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Discover Ludwig"a hydrogen" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single unit or molecule of hydrogen. For example: - "The experiment required a hydrogen atom to be added to the solution." - "Their spaceship was powered by a single unit of a hydrogen fuel cell."
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Why a hydrogen bomb?
Did they detonate a hydrogen bomb?
The second item was North Korea testing a hydrogen bomb.
A "hydrogen economy" has been a longtime dream.
There's no way to partially test a hydrogen bomb.
"We're talking about producing a hydrogen car within the life cycle of the current 7-series".
No one knows for sure whether a hydrogen economy is a possible dream.
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Some experts question the utility of a hydrogen-burning Hummer.
Recently, for example, Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham announced a program to develop a hydrogen-powered car.
The detection of a hydrogen-enriched surface was made by three gamma-ray spectrographic instruments.
A hydrogen-powered Ford Focus is under development as well.
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