DIHYDROGEN

Etymology

Noun

dihydrogen (uncountable)

(chemistry) The divalent radical formed from two separate hydrogen atoms or ions

(chemistry, modifying a noun) Describing a dihydrogen bond

(inorganic compound) The hydrogen molecule H2

Usage notes

• Used informally in dihydrogen monoxide, the supposed scientific name for water

• Used in mixed salts, such as calcium dihydrogen phosphate

Source: Wiktionary



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