4H may refer to:
HD may refer to:
HI or Hi may refer to:
H5, H05 or H-5 may refer to:
HX, Hx, Hx, or hx may refer to:
Her is the objective and possessive form of the English-language feminine pronoun she.
Fon or FON may refer to:
CHN may stand for:
AAO, AAo or aao may refer to:
H1, H-1, H01, H I may refer to:
H3, H03 or H-3 may refer to:
H4, H04, or H-4 may refer to:
AHP or Ahp may refer to:
6H or 6-H can refer to:
HII may refer to:
BRH could refer to:
HH-2, HH2, HH 2, HH.2, may refer to:
5H or 5h may refer to:
7H or 7-H can refer to:
Iron(II) hydride, systematically named iron dihydride and poly(dihydridoiron) is solid inorganic compound with the chemical formula (FeH
2)
n (also written ([FeH
2])n or FeH
2). ). It is kinetically unstable at ambient temperature, and as such, little is known about its bulk properties. However, it is known as a black, amorphous powder, which was synthesised for the first time in 2014.
NHE or Nhe, an acronym, may refer to: