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Hydrogen

 * Oxy-fuel welding and cutting
 * Compressed natural gas
 * Flexible-fuel vehicle
 * Fuel economy in automobiles
 * E85
 * Compression ratio
 * Fuel injection
 * Engine efficiency
 * Thermal efficiency
 * Potential energy
 * Efficiency
 * Diesel cycle
 * Electricity pricing
 * Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent
 * Work (thermodynamics)
 * Work (physics)
 * Friction
 * Kerosene
 * Naphtha
 * Ethanol fuel
 * Methanol fuel
 * Liquefied petroleum gas
 * Propane
 * Liquefied natural gas
 * Biodiesel
 * Diesel fuel
 * Methyl tert-butyl ether
 * Ethyl tert-butyl ether
 * Ethanol
 * Gasoline
 * Nitromethane
 * Hydrogen
 * Standard conditions for temperature and pressure
 * Litre
 * Boyle's law
 * Heat of combustion
 * Chemical element
 * Chemical symbol
 * Atomic number
 * Hydrogen atom
 * Hydrogen (disambiguation)
 * Compact star
 * Star
 * Baryon
 * Abundance of the chemical elements
 * Plasma (physics)
 * Chemical formula
 * Gas
 * Diatomic molecule
 * Combustion
 * Nonmetal
 * Covalent bond
 * Taste
 * Odorless
 * Transparency and translucency
 * Organic compound
 * Molecule
 * Water
 * Acid–base reaction
 * Proton
 * Ionic compound
 * Ion
 * Hydride
 * Neutron
 * Quantum mechanics
 * Schrödinger equation
 * Henry Cavendish
 * Fossil fuel
 * Cracking (chemistry)
 * Ammonia
 * Metallurgy
 * Hydrogen embrittlement
 * Hydrogen production
 * Electrolysis of water
 * Electron configuration
 * Relative atomic mass
 * Block (periodic table)
 * Period (periodic table)
 * Group (periodic table)
 * Collective names of groups of like elements
 * Antoine Lavoisier
 * Timeline of chemical elements discoveries
 * Phase (matter)
 * Density
 * Boiling point
 * Melting point
 * Critical point (thermodynamics)
 * Triple point
 * Enthalpy of fusion
 * Enthalpy of vaporization
 * Joule per mole
 * Heat capacity
 * Vapor pressure
 * Ultraviolet
 * Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster
 * Standard enthalpy change of combustion
 * Autoignition temperature
 * Space Shuttle Main Engine
 * Flame detector
 * Hindenburg disaster
 * Chlorine
 * Fluorine
 * Acid
 * Hydrogen fluoride
 * Hydrogen chloride
 * Ground state
 * Energy level
 * Electronvolt
 * Photon
 * Metre
 * Oxidation state
 * Electronegativity
 * Ionization energy
 * Covalent radius
 * Van der Waals radius
 * Hexagonal crystal system
 * Crystal structure
 * Magnetism
 * Diamagnetism
 * Thermal conductivity
 * Speed of sound
 * CAS registry number
 * Isotope
 * Deuterium
 * Tritium
 * Trace radioisotope
 * Stable isotope
 * Beta decay
 * Helium
 * Decay product
 * Radioactive decay
 * Decay energy
 * Half-life
 * Natural abundance
 * Isotopes of hydrogen
 * Spin isomers of hydrogen
 * Vacuum polarization
 * Path integral formulation
 * Probability amplitude
 * Angular momentum
 * Electromagnetism
 * Gravitation
 * Bohr model
 * Richard Feynman
 * Special relativity
 * Spin (physics)
 * Excited state
 * Methylene group
 * Catalysis
 * Iron(III) oxide
 * Activated carbon
 * Chromium(III) oxide
 * Exothermic
 * Compressed hydrogen
 * Liquid hydrogen
 * Slush hydrogen
 * Solid hydrogen
 * Metallic hydrogen
 * Oxygen
 * Nitrogen
 * Halogen
 * Metalloid
 * Hydrogen bond
 * Hydrocarbon
 * Heteroatom
 * Biochemistry
 * Carbon
 * Organism
 * Organic chemistry
 * Gilbert N. Lewis
 * Lithium hydride
 * Lithium aluminium hydride
 * Stoichiometry
 * Indium
 * Inorganic chemistry
 * Bridging ligand
 * Coordination complex
 * Boron group
 * Borane
 * Boron
 * Aluminium
 * Carborane