Hydrogen is an element and an energy source itself.
Hydrogen and Helium
The Sun gets its energy from nuclear fusion - converting hydrogen-1 to helium-4.
Hydrogen is the primary fuel source of the Sun. The sun burns hydrogen into helium
Provided there is an external energy source to initiate the reaction. The hydrogen coming from your Bunsen Burner did not form a vapour stream when the (hydrogen) gas was not lit. [Back when piped gas was hydrogen].
The Sun's energy is generated by nuclear fusion, the fusion of hydrogen into helium in the core of the Sun.
the energy source for hydrogen is semen ;)
Hydrogen is a nonrenewable source of energy when used for nuclear fusion (which is still not a technologically attainable power generation mechanism). When used as an energy carrier for oxidation (e.g. fuel cell, and internal combustion engine) hydrogen is not an energy source. In such applications, hydrogen is a man-made resource.
Since there are no significant amounts of free hydrogen, it should be considered more of an energy storage than an energy source. In other words, it takes energy to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen; you get that energy back when the hydrogen is burned.
the answer is yes because if the world ends then hydrogen is an energy source and in some places people are using it already
It isn't - there are no large deposits of hydrogen anywhere. Hydrogen can be used for energy STORAGE.
hydrogen fusion
Hydrogen is not a renewable fuel. It is a secondary energy source (or an energy carrier) that could be produced using another primary energy source. Hydrogen could be produced using either renewable primary energy source (e.g. solar energy), nuclear energy, or by using fossil fuel (e.g. natural gas)
The main source of energy of the sun is the fusion of hydrogen to helium.
Fusion Reaction of Hydrogen
cleanest energy source.
Fusion Reaction of Hydrogen
electricity and hydrogen