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בחמצן — meaning in English: Oxygen

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בחמצן
bakhamtsan
פופולרי
populari
באמנות
ba'omanut
הקשור
hakashur
המקבילה
hamakbila
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technical common
Usage
Native speakers use the word בחמצן (bakhamtsan) frequently in scientific and educational settings, particularly in discussions related to biology, chemistry, and health. For instance, a teacher might explain the importance of oxygen in photosynthesis during a biology lesson, or healthcare professionals might discuss oxygen therapy in a clinical context.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for בחמצן is 'אוויר' (avir), which means 'air.' While 'אוויר' encompasses all gases present in the atmosphere, 'בחמצן' specifically refers to the oxygen component, making it the preferred term in scientific discussions about respiration and combustion.
Culture
The word בחמצן (bakhamtsan) is derived from the Hebrew root 'חמצן', which relates to the process of burning or oxidation. Oxygen is not only a vital element for life but also plays a significant role in various religious and philosophical discussions in Hebrew literature, symbolizing the essence of life itself and the breath of God in many contexts.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce בחמצן in English?
The Hebrew word בחמצן is pronounced as 'bakhamtsan.' The 'kh' sound is similar to the 'ch' in 'Bach' or 'loch,' a sound not typically found in English.
Q.What is the plural form of בחמצן?
In Hebrew, the word בחמצן (bakhamtsan) is generally used in a non-count context, similar to the English word 'oxygen.' Therefore, there is no plural form for this word.
Q.How is בחמצן used in a sentence?
You might say, 'הצמחים זקוקים לבחמצן כדי לגדול,' which translates to 'Plants need oxygen to grow.' This shows the importance of oxygen in everyday life and nature.
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