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Giant planet and Hydrogen

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Difference between Giant planet and Hydrogen

Giant planet vs. Hydrogen

A giant planet is any massive planet. Hydrogen is a chemical element with symbol H and atomic number 1.

Similarities between Giant planet and Hydrogen

Giant planet and Hydrogen have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abundance of the chemical elements, Ammonia, Carbon, Deuterium, Gas, Gas giant, Helium, Hydrogen, Jupiter, Metallic hydrogen, Methane, Nuclear fusion, Oxygen, Star, Ultraviolet, Water.

Abundance of the chemical elements

The abundance of the chemical elements is a measure of the occurrence of the chemical elements relative to all other elements in a given environment.

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Ammonia

Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3.

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Carbon

Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Deuterium

Deuterium (or hydrogen-2, symbol or, also known as heavy hydrogen) is one of two stable isotopes of hydrogen (the other being protium, or hydrogen-1).

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Gas

Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma).

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Gas giant

A gas giant is a giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium.

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Helium

Helium (from lit) is a chemical element with symbol He and atomic number 2.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a chemical element with symbol H and atomic number 1.

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Jupiter

Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System.

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Metallic hydrogen

Metallic hydrogen is a phase of hydrogen in which it behaves like an electrical conductor.

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Methane

Methane is a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen).

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Nuclear fusion

In nuclear physics, nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons).

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Star

A star is type of astronomical object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by its own gravity.

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Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet (UV) is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength from 10 nm to 400 nm, shorter than that of visible light but longer than X-rays.

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Water

Water is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms.

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Giant planet and Hydrogen Comparison

Giant planet has 60 relations, while Hydrogen has 362. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 3.79% = 16 / (60 + 362).

References

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