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Forensic Science: An Illustrated Dictionary

Hydrogen

The simplest element. Atomic number of 1. Hydrogen gas has a specific gravity of 0.694 (air=1), so it is much lighter than air. Hydrogen is highly flammable, forming water upon combustion. Explosive limit is 4 to 75%.

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Hydrogen from Forensic Science: An Illustrated Dictionary. ISBN: 0-203-48462-2. Published: 2004–07–19. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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