how saparate hydrogen from air
Electrolysis, the passing of electric current through water will separate the water into oxygen and hydrogen molecules.
Hydrogen atoms are less dense than the air, therefore hydrogen balloon rises in air.
NaCl itself will not render any hydrogen, however you can separate hydrogen from the water through the process of electrolysis. During electrolysis of NaCl solution, hydrogen will be evolved at cathode.
It is not impossible to separate the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from the sugar molecule, but in practice you would be very unlikely to do that since there are much easier and less expensive sources for all 3 of those elements. Coal is a source of carbon, air contains oxygen, and hydrogen can be obtained by the electrolysis of water (or by a number of other methods).
Yes, hydrogen, in the form of hydrogen gas with the formula H2, is a component of air. It makes up 0.00005% of the composition of air.
You can mix it but it will not stay mixed. Like oil mixed with water, hydrogen is much, much lighter then the rest of the components of air and it will therefore separate out.
You would have to separate the 2 hydrogen atoms from the 1 oxygen atom.... that's all i got.Additional answerPresumably you mean removing the dissolved air. Boil the water.
Electrolysis, the passing of electric current through water will separate the water into oxygen and hydrogen molecules.
Hydrogen atoms are less dense than the air, therefore hydrogen balloon rises in air.
NaCl itself will not render any hydrogen, however you can separate hydrogen from the water through the process of electrolysis. During electrolysis of NaCl solution, hydrogen will be evolved at cathode.
Hydrogen is in atmosphere.We get it from air.
Hydrogen is a gas but form a cation as a metal.
It is not impossible to separate the carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from the sugar molecule, but in practice you would be very unlikely to do that since there are much easier and less expensive sources for all 3 of those elements. Coal is a source of carbon, air contains oxygen, and hydrogen can be obtained by the electrolysis of water (or by a number of other methods).
this happens because hydrogen is lighter than air
Yes, hydrogen, in the form of hydrogen gas with the formula H2, is a component of air. It makes up 0.00005% of the composition of air.
condenser or membrane
separate the hydrogen and oxygen