Inspired by the table... Hydrogen
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What is the simplest atom that exists in nature? Which is the smallest? Which is the most abundant? What is the atom responsible for the most important intermolecular force for life as we know it? Which is the oldest? What is the one that, combining with another atom of the same type, is considered the fuel of the future? What is the one whose name categorizes the most fearsome weapons created by man? These are some of the questions that can be asked whose answer is hydrogen. That is why I have chosen this element to make this brief writing.
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Hobza, P. (2019). In my element: Hydrogen. Chemistry a European Journal, 25, 1367-1368, https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201805476
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