"HII" meaning in Translingual

See HII in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Symbol

Forms: H_(II) [canonical]
Etymology: H (“hydrogen”)+II (“2”) Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol|head=H_(II)}} H_(II)
  1. (inorganic chemistry, spectroscopy) ionized hydrogen; an atomic hydrogen ion needing 1 electron to become neutral; a free hydrogen nucleus; a hydron Categories (topical): Chemical formulae, Inorganic chemistry, Spectroscopy Synonyms: H+, H1+, H-II, H II Hyponyms: D+, D1+, T+, T1+, p (english: proton) Related terms: HI (english: neutral atomic hydrogen), H (english: hydrogen), H-2 (alt: deuterium), H2 (english: dihydrogen, molecular hydrogen)

Alternative forms

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          "english": "hydrogen",
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        {
          "alt": "deuterium",
          "word": "H-2"
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          "word": "H+"
        },
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          "word": "H1+"
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          "word": "H II"
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      "word": "H+"
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      "word": "H1+"
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