No. Most of hydrogen on Earth is combined with Oxygen to form water (H2O)
Hydrogen
It is mainly used in the manufacture of stainless steel
Ammonia.
Yes, indirectly, but not as a separate element. Hydrogen is used in the Haber process to manufacture ammonia. This is then used directly as a fertilizer or used to create other ammonia based compounds e.g ammonium salts for use as fertilizer.
argon is used in lamps
Building, furniture, paper manufacture, chipboard, custom wood,
Building, furniture, paper manufacture, chipboard, custom wood,
Soy bean
1. hydrogen is explosive. 2. It is costly to manufacture, whereas non-renewable fuels are already created
It is hydrogen and oxygen, these two gases are mainly used in rockets
Mainly carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Nitric acid is commonly used in the manufacture of explosives, such as TNT (trinitrotoluene) and nitroglycerin. It is used as a key ingredient in the nitrating process, which involves adding nitro groups to a compound to increase its explosive properties.