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Fuels are made of Carbon and Hydrogen bound together as chemicals. The bonds in these chemicals store energy which is released when the fuels are burned in Oxygen.
carbon and hydrogen
Currently, Hydrogen is produced commercially by reforming natural gas or other fossil fuels. The remaining gases are vented and the hydrogen remains.
Hydrogen fuels could be an alternative if we come to a point where we can solve all the dangerous problems with hydrogen. Hydrogen fuels would be a good alternative but at this point and time hydrogen is way to unstable, so for now electric and ethanol are the way to go for an alternate fuel source.
Fossil fuels are mainly made up from hydrogen and carbon atoms. When you burn them the oxygen in air chemically reacts with the hydrogen and carbon to produce carbon dioxide and water.
Hydrogen was used for fuels.
we made product like petrol, diesel, natural gas, LPG, Kerosene. Now we start further process's to convert more efficient fuels like hydrogen, etc.
Bio-diesel (although it is closely related), Hydrogen, Alcohol.
The name of a common rocket fuel is liquid hydrogen, which is often used in combination with liquid oxygen. There are also other types of rocket fuels including solid fuels and hybrid fuels, but liquid hydrogen is one of the most commonly used.
For terrestrial uses, hydrogen is primarily "harvested" from fossil fuels as a hydrogen-rich source. Hydrogen gas is available in the Sun (in a plasma form, of course), and has been available since The Beginning.
hydrocarbons are carbon chains with hydrogen (and hydrogen only) bonded to them. So, most fuels are carbon chains with hydrogen bonded to them. Octane (gasoline) is C8H18