Hydrogen

/ˈhaɪdrədʒən/ noun

The lightest and most common chemical element in the universe, a colorless gas that can burn easily and is found in water.

From French “hydrogène,” coined by chemist Antoine Lavoisier from Greek “hydro” (water) and “-gen” (creator), meaning “water‑former.” It was named because burning hydrogen in air produces water.

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