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Hydrogen compounds are compounds containg the element hydrogen. In these compounds, hydrogen can form in the +1 and -1 oxidation states. Hydrogen can form compounds both ionically and in covalent substances. It is a part of many organic compounds such as hydrocarbons as well as water and other organic substances. The H+ ion is often called a proton because it has one proton and no electrons, although the proton does not move freely. Brønsted–Lowry acids are capable of donating H+ ions to bases.

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  • Elementwasserstoffe sind chemische Verbindungen von Elementen des Periodensystems mit Wasserstoff. Je nach Art der chemischen Bindung unterscheidet man zwischen salzartigen (Wasserstoff hat die Oxidationszahl −1), metallartigen (Oxidationszahl 0) oder kovalenten Elementwasserstoffen (Wasserstoff in der Oxidationszahl +1). (de)
  • Hydrogen compounds are compounds containg the element hydrogen. In these compounds, hydrogen can form in the +1 and -1 oxidation states. Hydrogen can form compounds both ionically and in covalent substances. It is a part of many organic compounds such as hydrocarbons as well as water and other organic substances. The H+ ion is often called a proton because it has one proton and no electrons, although the proton does not move freely. Brønsted–Lowry acids are capable of donating H+ ions to bases. (en)
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  • Elementwasserstoffe sind chemische Verbindungen von Elementen des Periodensystems mit Wasserstoff. Je nach Art der chemischen Bindung unterscheidet man zwischen salzartigen (Wasserstoff hat die Oxidationszahl −1), metallartigen (Oxidationszahl 0) oder kovalenten Elementwasserstoffen (Wasserstoff in der Oxidationszahl +1). (de)
  • Hydrogen compounds are compounds containg the element hydrogen. In these compounds, hydrogen can form in the +1 and -1 oxidation states. Hydrogen can form compounds both ionically and in covalent substances. It is a part of many organic compounds such as hydrocarbons as well as water and other organic substances. The H+ ion is often called a proton because it has one proton and no electrons, although the proton does not move freely. Brønsted–Lowry acids are capable of donating H+ ions to bases. (en)
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  • Hydrogen compounds (en)
  • Elementwasserstoffe (de)
  • Kombinaĵoj de hidrogeno (eo)
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