hydrogenartige
Hydrogenartige is a German-language term meaning hydrogen-like. In science, it is used to describe systems that resemble the hydrogen atom in their electronic structure or spectral properties, often due to having a single bound electron or to using a hydrogenic model as an approximation.
The word is formed from hydrogen (Wasserstoff) and the suffix -artig, meaning like or characteristic. In German-language
Scientific usage: In atomic physics, hydrogen-like systems include ions such as He+, Li2+, and other highly charged
Applications and limits: The hydrogenartige model provides accurate descriptions when electron–electron interactions are negligible or can