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happipohjaiset

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oxygen Show more arrow right hapeton hapettaa hapettua Show more arrow right happihappohappihoitohappihyppyhappiköyhähappilaitehappinaamarihappipakoinenhappipitoinenhappipullohappiradikaalihappirikashappitelttahappivajaushappivelkahappivesirunsashappinenvähähappinen Show more arrow right Coined by Finnish folk poetry researcher, translator and journalist Julius Krohn in 1862, from happo (“acid”). Declension as an e-stem rather than an i-stem noun is modeled after typpi (“nitrogen”), also introduced by Krohn as an element name. Show more arrow right
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