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Hydrogen is oh-so common
You need it to make top ramen
It’s an ingredient for most foods
Everyone loves it; girls and dudes.
It’s got the lowest atomic number of one
Its group name is none.
Oxygen is it’s partner in crime.
They’re always up for a good time.
A colorless gas you cannot smell,
On Hydrogen you shall not dwell.
With one part oxygen and its twin
We get water, let the fun begin!
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By Jennifer Pierce |
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Most common element in the universe,
It is rarely pure on Earth.
In the world of elements, it is number one,
And that was a pun.
It burns and invisible flame,
And if its power physics geeks could tame,
Nuclear fusion would provide lots of power.
Stars do this, and because of this they burn like a big sunflower.
For now fuel cells will have to do,
Even though their quotient of power in to power out is above one, due to the energy it
takes using electrolysis to get hydrogen out of water.
This is very unfortunate.
Hydrogen is cool,
Because it could create many a joule.
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By Patrick Liddell |
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Hydrogen
How
Your
Daily
Routine
Over-comes
Giant
Exhausting
Nothingness |
By Zeplinpoet |
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Hydrogen
1 proton
Hydrogen
Never alone
Hydrogen
Building Block
Hydrogen
Most abundant
Hydrogen
Methane
Hydrochloric acid
Water
Ammonia
Hydrogen forms all
Hydrogen
Free floating
Hydrogen
Spread through the Universe
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By Rocky |
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You can find it in water
In all living organisms
In most organic compounds
It is everywhere
It is used in the chemical and petrolium industries
In the hydrgenation of oils and fats
In hydrodealkylation and hydrocracking
It is everywhere
Produced by removal of hydrogen from hydrocarbons
Or steam reforming of natural gas
And partial oxidization of hydrocarbons
It is everwhere |
By steve arner |
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Atomic weight of one, seems I under achieve.
At room temperature I’m a real fie starter.
My frequency everywhere makes you believe
My twin and an O, gives you water
Odorless, tasteless, it seems I’m hardly there
Unless, of course, you’re organic
The fear of a shortage may give you a scare
But chill out, I’m abundant, don’t panic
Could I be the next alterative fuel?
I’m already the king of the stars.
One day in the future, with oil I’ll duel
And move cleanly all of your cars
Do you know who I am?
I’ll give you two guesses.
But you’re only going to need one
It’s me Hydrogen, the king of all gasses
With the atomic number of one
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By Alex Chancey |
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Hydrogen is number one,
Its group name is none.
It has no taste, no color.
If we smell it there is no odor.
Hydrogen and oxygen reacted,
Water was created.
Still no taste, no color,
And the liquid has no odor.
We drink the water every day,
It has hydrogen in it every way,
Hydrogen is in the stars,
In the future it’s in the cars.
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By Riin Allikmaa |
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*Event One*
Hydrogen
Rushes in
Where Doctors fear to tread |
By E. J. Fletcher |
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Just one proton you contain,
yet you baffled Neils Bohr's brain,
The Hindenburg was filled with you,
Seems that was an error too,
But that blast was downright teeny,
compared to testing at Bikini,
When four of you are shoved together,
that creates our summer weather,
In gas you pair up two by two,
No element outnumbers you. |
By Douglas Woolley |
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Hydrogen's first.
It was foremost
and bore most
when the Universe burst. |
By JonArno Lawson |
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Helium
What's the point of being Helium?
With an overly inflated head.
There's no use being at the top,
Without a faithful friend.
Well sure there's Hydrogen,
All the way across.
But Helium is thinks its too good,
For it to play with the little people.
Without realizing it though,
Helium does give joy to many.
Small kids are delighted with its balloons.
So, I guess there's something good in everyone! |
By ShadowSpinner |
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the lightest of all,
hydrogen is all around,
why use gasoline? |
By Jim |
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Hydrogen
Are you by yourself?
Oh, yeah, I'm quite alone
like Hydrogen on the top of the table of elements -
A model and reference
important as any model is
needed as any reference must be -
But not wanting nor needing no-one around... |
By Anna Fagundes |
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Ode to Hydrogen
Quivering Superstrings
After the Bang
Time
The Laws of Physics
Quarks and Electrons
Assemble in space
Producing prodigious quantities of Hydrogen
The simplest and most abundant Element.
Father and Mother to all Elements.
One Proton, composed of three quarks, and an electron, gives your appealing simplicity of atomic weight and number.
Burn Hydrogen Burn in the firey forge of your passion create new matter. |
By Superstring |
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Hydrodynamic
Hydrogen, you are but the simplest element
One proton and one electron make perfect company
Though you are small, you are massive
The fuel of the stars and fusion bombs
You create and destroy life on a whim
You are two thirds of life in water
H2O, you are a generator of life
Hydrogen, you are my friend. |
By Joe Wooden |
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Two plus One(O) equals life,
None equals Death,
On the Sun it is Heat,
On Earth it can be cold,
To small to see,
To big to be usless,
yet we seem to think that we dont use it,
Combine it - it creates,
To much creates death,
Chemistry and physics is the rest add up the rest. |
By Alex Yawnoc |
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Hydrogen (a sonnet)
Oh, you fair and prevalent Hydrogen!
Thou art called common by the small of mind
Whose intellectual scope blindeth them
And to such prevalence do refer, unkind.
In their base estimation thou art naught
But of the elemental list, the start.
No care pay they to thy earn'd place
That demands you lead that hallow'd chart.
Yet, despite their blindness, they require
You for fire's blaze and its extinguishment.
They, for food and drink, and lover and lyre,
Need you, the source of earth and firmament
For bound up in their molecules, 'tis true,
Is the universe, and in that 'verse is you. |
By Mike Verona |
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