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Q: How are oxygen hydrogen and helium extracted and made usable?
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What is the Level of oxygen on Saturn?

There is oxygen in the atmosphere of Saturn, but it is only a tiny fraction of the deep atmosphere, which is mostly hydrogen. It is not in a usable form as is oxygen on Earth.


When does the dying phase of a massive star begin?

The dying phase of a massive star begins when it runs out of usable hydrogen that it can convert to helium. Once it becomes a red giant, it slowly dies out.


What is oil exploitation?

The extraction of petroleum is the process by which usable petroleum is extracted and removed from the earth.


What is the function of the motochondria?

Mitochondria are responsible for converting oxygen and nutrients into usable energy.


How do you take in oxygen in the sea?

Underwater, animals have special adaptations to extract oxygen from sea water. Fish, for example, use their gills to convert water into usable oxygen.


What is gluecose?

Glucose is the sugars that are in usable form for your body. For plants, it's the same thing but instead of converting food energy to gluecose, they use sun light energy. The formula for gluecose is C6H12O6 = 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen.


Does the moon Phobos have oxygen?

Phobos is too small to have any sort of atmosphere at all. There may be some oxygen in the form of iron oxides (also known as "rust") but there will be nothing there that is usable as oxygen.


What is the process when hydrogen nuclei combine with each other to form helium and other heavier elements?

Nuclear fusion. A tiny amount of mass is also annihilated and released as energy (used in the "hydrogen bomb", and currently the focus of intense research to create usable energy for domestic and industrial use, in place of energy derived in conventional nuclear power stations involving fission of heavy elements, as was also used in the original "atom bomb").


When a red gaint complets helium fusion and collapses it becomes?

When a star runs out of helium, it may still fuse helium into heavier elements - it need not collapse immediately. Eventually, however, the star will run out of usable fuel, and collapse. In that case, depending on its remaining mass, it will become a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.


What waste product does cyanobacteria produce?

photosynthesis


Why do people need respiration?

To convert oxygen in the air into a usable form in the blood stream. Without adequate oxygen in the blood your tissues will not get enough oxygen to function properly resulting in tissue ischemia (suffocating) and necrosis (death)


Can water gas be used as fuel?

if you are talking about the heating of water and then becoming steam, then it can but not in a way that we use petrol etc as it is not combustible. but if the steam is pressurised then it can be used (e.g steam engines) if you are talking about converting water into its component parts i.e h2o = hydrogen and oxygen, then again the answer is yes. the hydrogen fuel cell has already been developed and a number of cars are using them, the most popular being one made from Honda. the problem is that it is an expensive process. however with the newly opened hadron colider at CERN in Europe as well as a number of institutes in the USA there is now research into energy production from atom collisions mainly from two hydrogen's being fused to make helium, this fusion creates a massive amount of energy the problem is now trying to convert it into usable energy. hope this helps