Usage examples of "hydrogen" in English with translation to French

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Translations: all10 hydrogène10
Hydrogen is the lightest element. L'hydrogène est l'élément le plus léger.
Oxygen and hydrogen make water. L'oxygène et l'hydrogène forment l'eau.
Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen. L'eau est composée d'oxygène et d'hydrogène.
The atomic number for hydrogen is 1. Le numéro atomique de l'hydrogène est 1.
Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water. L'hydrogène et l'oxygène se combinent pour former de l'eau.
Hydrogen does not exist as such in nature. L'hydrogène n'existe pas comme tel dans la nature.
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen. L'eau est composée d'hydrogène et d'oxygène.
Water can be decomposed into oxygen and hydrogen. L'eau peut être décomposée en oxygène et en hydrogène.
Jupiter is a planet principally composed of hydrogen and helium. Jupiter est une planète principalement composée d'hydrogène et d'hélium.
A water molecule has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Une molécule d'eau a deux atomes d'hydrogène et un atome d'oxygène.
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