Phrases with «neutral hydrogen»

The phrase "neutral hydrogen" refers to hydrogen gas that does not have any electrical charge. Normally, hydrogen atom has one electron and one proton, which are balanced in charge. However, when the electron is removed, the hydrogen atom becomes charged and is called an ion. So, neutral hydrogen means hydrogen that is not an ion and has a balanced charge. Full definition

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Sentences with «neutral hydrogen»

  • In the spectrum, the team found evidence of a large concentration of neutral hydrogen clouds close to the galaxy, indicating the presence of a giant cluster of embryonic galaxies. (sciencemag.org)
  • The telescope detects radio waves that have been emitted by neutral hydrogen atoms. (newscientist.com)
  • The solid parts of the cheese represent places farther removed from the radiation, where neutral hydrogen still exists. (discovermagazine.com)
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