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Mar 2022
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Hydrogen: The First Element

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media
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There is one substance that makes up 98% of the observable matter in the universe, yet you will almost never encounter it in its native form. 


It is inside your body right now and life wouldn’t be possible without it, yet it is an extremely dangerous substance that could kill you if handled improperly. 


I am of course talking about hydrogen.


Learn more about hydrogen, the lightest and most fundamental of all the elements, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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