Yes you can make hydrogen from water through electrolysis. And also from helium (this happens in the sun)
water, hydrogen peroxide
Unless you cook with Hydrogen and Other Highly unstable chemicals then you can only make a water rocket
The sun is mainly composed of hydrogen (about 74%) and helium (about 24%). Other elements such as oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron make up the remaining 2% of its composition.
Hydrogen can be produced from other chemicals through processes like steam reforming of natural gas or electrolysis of water. In steam reforming, natural gas is reacted with steam at high temperatures to produce hydrogen and carbon dioxide. Electrolysis involves passing an electric current through water to split it into hydrogen and oxygen.
Hydrogen and Helium
Carbon is an element. It does not contain any chemicals but with the exception of hydrogen, is part of more chemicals than any other element.
Hydrogen cyanide and other trace chemicals.
It is not possible to make chloroform without using chemicals, as chloroform itself is a chemical compound consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine atoms. Attempting to synthesize chloroform without using chemicals is not feasible.
NO TWO(2) chemicals make hydrogen. Hydrogen is an element found in the Periodic Table. However, If you react a metal with an acid , it will release hydrogen gas. Zn + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + H2(g) So reacting zinc with hydrochloric acid will release hydrogen gas.
hydrogen is used to make different chemicals. if you combine it with oxygen it makes water.
The most common element in the Universe is hydrogen.
by the combinement and combitnation of other chemicals which make it fuzz frizz or foam