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Hydrogen
[edit]- Oxy-fuel welding and cutting
- Compressed natural gas
- Flexible-fuel vehicle
- Fuel economy in automobiles
- E85
- Compression ratio
- Fuel injection
- Engine efficiency
- Thermal efficiency
- Potential energy
- Efficiency
- Diesel cycle
- Electricity pricing
- Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent
- Work (thermodynamics)
- Work (physics)
- Friction
- Kerosene
- Naphtha
- Ethanol fuel
- Methanol fuel
- Liquefied petroleum gas
- Propane
- Liquefied natural gas
- Biodiesel
- Diesel fuel
- Methyl tert-butyl ether
- Ethyl tert-butyl ether
- Ethanol
- Gasoline
- Nitromethane
- Hydrogen
- Standard conditions for temperature and pressure
- Litre
- Boyle's law
- Heat of combustion
- Chemical element
- Chemical symbol
- Atomic number
- Hydrogen atom
- Hydrogen (disambiguation)
- Compact star
- Star
- Baryon
- Abundance of the chemical elements
- Plasma (physics)
- Chemical formula
- Gas
- Diatomic molecule
- Combustion
- Nonmetal
- Covalent bond
- Taste
- Odorless
- Transparency and translucency
- Organic compound
- Molecule
- Water
- Acid–base reaction
- Proton
- Ionic compound
- Ion
- Hydride
- Neutron
- Quantum mechanics
- Schrödinger equation
- Henry Cavendish
- Fossil fuel
- Cracking (chemistry)
- Ammonia
- Metallurgy
- Hydrogen embrittlement
- Hydrogen production
- Electrolysis of water
- Electron configuration
- Relative atomic mass
- Block (periodic table)
- Period (periodic table)
- Group (periodic table)
- Collective names of groups of like elements
- Antoine Lavoisier
- Timeline of chemical elements discoveries
- Phase (matter)
- Density
- Boiling point
- Melting point
- Critical point (thermodynamics)
- Triple point
- Enthalpy of fusion
- Enthalpy of vaporization
- Joule per mole
- Heat capacity
- Vapor pressure
- Ultraviolet
- Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster
- Standard enthalpy change of combustion
- Autoignition temperature
- Space Shuttle Main Engine
- Flame detector
- Hindenburg disaster
- Chlorine
- Fluorine
- Acid
- Hydrogen fluoride
- Hydrogen chloride
- Ground state
- Energy level
- Electronvolt
- Photon
- Metre
- Oxidation state
- Electronegativity
- Ionization energy
- Covalent radius
- Van der Waals radius
- Hexagonal crystal system
- Crystal structure
- Magnetism
- Diamagnetism
- Thermal conductivity
- Speed of sound
- CAS registry number
- Isotope
- Deuterium
- Tritium
- Trace radioisotope
- Stable isotope
- Beta decay
- Helium
- Decay product
- Radioactive decay
- Decay energy
- Half-life
- Natural abundance
- Isotopes of hydrogen
- Spin isomers of hydrogen
- Vacuum polarization
- Path integral formulation
- Probability amplitude
- Angular momentum
- Electromagnetism
- Gravitation
- Bohr model
- Richard Feynman
- Special relativity
- Spin (physics)
- Excited state
- Methylene group
- Catalysis
- Iron(III) oxide
- Activated carbon
- Chromium(III) oxide
- Exothermic
- Compressed hydrogen
- Liquid hydrogen
- Slush hydrogen
- Solid hydrogen
- Metallic hydrogen
- Oxygen
- Nitrogen
- Halogen
- Metalloid
- Hydrogen bond
- Hydrocarbon
- Heteroatom
- Biochemistry
- Carbon
- Organism
- Organic chemistry
- Gilbert N. Lewis
- Lithium hydride
- Lithium aluminium hydride
- Stoichiometry
- Indium
- Inorganic chemistry
- Bridging ligand
- Coordination complex
- Boron group
- Borane
- Boron
- Aluminium
- Carborane