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Nascent hydrogen

In chemistry, nascent hydrogen is non-ionised, monatomic hydrogen (H0) that exists transiently after the reduction of hydrogen ions. Generated in situ usually by the reaction of zinc with an acid, it is a much more effective reducing agent than ordinary gaseous hydrogen, but can also cause embrittlement of metals.

Nascent hydrogen can reduce nitrites to ammonia, or arsenic to arsine even when cold.

01-04-2007 01:18:14
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