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A hydrogen combustion engine is like the engine in your car. Hydrogen and oxygen enter a combustion chamber, ignite, and form a ball of hot vapour (steam) which moves a piston that rotates a crankshaft. Alternately a hydrogen combustion engine could be a rocket or jet engine where the burning fuel exhausts the combustion chamber as vapour (steam again) and impacts a forward motion to the engine by the mass discharge. A fuel hydrogen cell is more like a battery. Hydrogen and oxygen react in a catalyst matrix that allows the process to continue at a fixed rate. Like most chemical reactions this involves the movement of electrons to create positive and negative reactant ions. The flow of electrons is conducted to an electrical system as power. Water is still the byproduct.
In order for hydrogen ions to do work , their concentration on each side of the membrane must be different. When the concentrations are the same the system is at equilibrium and can not do work.
Today - no. But they are working on it. If they can find a way to efficiently separate the hydrogen from the oxygen you can run a vehicle on the hydrogen.
Subtract the mass from the number. Hydrogen's mass is just about 1, and it's obviously number 1 on the Table. Therefore, its nucleus has no neutrons.
By burning the hydrogen and making water.
No, no paintball guns work on hydrogen.
no
As hydrogen releases more energy than petrol, H engine is more powerful than petrol .
Yes, hydrogen kits work for diesel engines.
Liquid hydrogen with an oxydizer.
CArs will not run efficiently on hydrogen gas
A car engine is technically a heat engine that has no energy of its own but it converts the chemical energy in the fuels into heat and then into kinetic energy by turning a rotating shaft. The chemicals that react to make the engine work consists of carbon and hydrogen from the gasoline in the fuel tank, and oxygen taken from the atmosphere. The carbon reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and heat, while the hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce water and heat.
Like a gas combustion engine, a hydrogen engine relies on the combustion process - in this case, combustion that results when hydrogen is combined with oxygen. Fuel cells in a hydrogen-powered car then convert this mechanical energy into electrical energy.
no. But they are working on it. They are developing a process to separate the hydrogen from H2O. An engine can run on hydrogen.
Catalase Hydrogen peroxide -----------------> Water + Oxygen.
anything as long it is related as engine or motor