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why is hyrogen so important?

dee062

by dee062 at January 18, 2011

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Hydrogen is ultimately what everything else was made from through the process of stellar nucleosynthesis. Aside from that, it's also vitally important because hydrogen bonding is what holds many proteins in the particular shapes they need to be in order to work, and what holds the twin strands of DNA together.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_is_hydrogen_so_important_for_life#ixzz1BT0QPfOW

sonia sonia January 19, 2011

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it helps form water, hydrogen bonds are necessary in nature for hydrogen bonds have several properties. like water's specific heat, vaporization, cohesion and adhesion and etc.

GURUKID GURUKID January 19, 2011

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hydrogen: essential gas in environment?

azngk azngk January 19, 2011

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Being that hydrogen makes up 90% of the known universe, how can it not be important? Chemically active and combining with other atoms on earth, hydrogen can exist completely by itself in space.Hydrogen is the base element, meaning that it is the most abundant and without it, no other elements would exist. Basically, there would be no life on Earth. Hydrogen comprises all elements and holds everything together.

ChromeRedCat ChromeRedCat January 19, 2011

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