There isn't any ... when it's all used up then the universe grows cold and dead.
This will probably never happen. Earth will most likely be destroyed in about 5 billion years when the sun runs out of hydrogen in its core and expands.
no, refer to the law conservation of mass: in a chemical reaction, energy can niether be created nor destroyed.Answer:Hydrogen can be changed to helium in fusion processes with an associate release of energy. This effectively destroys or removes the hydrogen and converts it to something else.Hydrogen atoms can also be converted to energy (destroyed) through contact with anti matter particles.As far as hydrogen creation this was an event occurring shortly after the Big bang. Elementary particles (quarks) begin to bond in trios, forming photons, positrons and netrinos and their antiparticles. After about one hundredth of a second hydrogen started to form.Hydrogen can also be created when the atoms of fissionable materials split
The molar mass of hydrogen is 2 g.
Hydrogen peroxide I mean boric acid
Hydrogen is hydrogen, it can't be converted into co2 since it doesn't have carbon or oxygen.
renewable
No; hydrogen is not a renewable resource.
This will probably never happen. Earth will most likely be destroyed in about 5 billion years when the sun runs out of hydrogen in its core and expands.
No.
Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.Nuclear fusion. Specifically, hydrogen gets converted to helium.
Hydrogen is not a fossil fuel because it is renewable. Sources of energy that are non-renewable are considered fossil fuels
no, refer to the law conservation of mass: in a chemical reaction, energy can niether be created nor destroyed.Answer:Hydrogen can be changed to helium in fusion processes with an associate release of energy. This effectively destroys or removes the hydrogen and converts it to something else.Hydrogen atoms can also be converted to energy (destroyed) through contact with anti matter particles.As far as hydrogen creation this was an event occurring shortly after the Big bang. Elementary particles (quarks) begin to bond in trios, forming photons, positrons and netrinos and their antiparticles. After about one hundredth of a second hydrogen started to form.Hydrogen can also be created when the atoms of fissionable materials split
ignite it
no because hydrogen fuel cells are renewable
Hydrogen.
Fuel cells are a manufactured item and are not renewable. The fuel that is used in the fuel cells can either be renewable (alcohol, methane from waste digestion,hydrogen from wind or solar conversion of water) or non-renewable (Hydrogen or methane from oil and gas production, alcohol from industrial processes)
It is converted to hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O2)..