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חנקן — meaning in English: nitrogen

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חנקן
khankan
יימס
yimas
שמת
samta
הדין
hadin
במפקדת
bemifkedet
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Usage
The word חנקן (khankan) is commonly used in scientific discussions, particularly in contexts related to chemistry and environmental science. Native speakers might say it in academic settings, such as university lectures or research presentations, as well as in everyday conversations about air quality and agriculture.
Synonyms & nuances
While חנקן (khankan) specifically refers to nitrogen, another related term is 'גז חנקן' (gaz khankan), which means 'nitrogen gas.' The former is used more commonly in discussions about chemistry or environmental science, whereas the latter focuses specifically on the gaseous form.
Culture
The term חנקן derives from the Hebrew root meaning 'to choke' or 'suffocate,' which is quite fitting, as nitrogen makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere and is often associated with the idea of excluding oxygen. Historically, nitrogen was discovered in the late 18th century, and its name reflects the gas's inert qualities, highlighting the fascinating relationship between language and scientific discovery.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word חנקן mean?
The Hebrew word חנקן (khankan) translates to 'nitrogen' in English. It refers to the chemical element with the symbol N, known for its role in the atmosphere and various biological processes.
Q.How do you pronounce חנקן?
You pronounce חנקן as 'khankan.' The 'kh' represents a guttural sound that is distinctive in Hebrew, similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach' or 'loch.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using חנקן?
One common mistake learners make is confusing חנקן with related terms like חמצן (hamatzan), which means 'oxygen.' Remember, חנקן specifically refers to nitrogen, the element that is crucial for plant growth but does not support combustion.
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