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hydrogen in Japanese

hydrogen in Japanese is 水素 — hydrogen means the lightest chemical element, with the symbol H and atomic number 1.

hydrogen in Japanese

水素
noun
Pronounced: suiso

What does "hydrogen" mean?

  1. noun The lightest chemical element, with the symbol H and atomic number 1.
    "Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water."
  2. noun The colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas made of this element, found as a molecule of two hydrogen atoms.
    "Some buses now run on hydrogen fuel cells instead of diesel."

hydrogen in a sentence

  • Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water.
  • Some buses now run on hydrogen fuel cells instead of diesel.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "hydrogen" in Japanese?

"hydrogen" in Japanese is 水素. hydrogen means: The lightest chemical element, with the symbol H and atomic number 1.

How do you pronounce 水素?

"hydrogen" in Japanese is 水素, pronounced "suiso".

How do you use "hydrogen" in a sentence?

Example: "Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water." In Japanese, "hydrogen" is 水素.

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