Hydrogen is the lightess, but most common element in the galaxy. It can be used to make balloons rise, be burned to give off heat, or burned to give engine thrust.
because a lot of hydrogen is exploding at once :)
"electrifying water to separate the oygen and the hydrogen" (aka electrolysis) is very expensive and is only used to create laboratory grade hydrogen. According to this source: http://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/the-hydrogen-hoax most commercial hydrogen is created from hydrocarbons, like natural gas and petroleum byproducts. The author of this article claims that creating hydrogen this way creates more CO2 than burning the hydrocarbons for fuel directly.
Henry Cavendish, a young English chemist, discovered that hydrogen is a separate substance in 1766. It was also discovered that hydrogen is found naturally in the atmosphere, and when hydrogen is burned it produces water vapor
The only byproduct of an oxygen and hydrogen fuel cell is water. There are other less common types of fuel cells, such as zinc and air cells, which do produce other byproducts.
2 byproducts, heat, and water
The waste byproducts of hydrogen fuel cells are typically heat and water vapor. As the hydrogen gas is converted into electricity, the only emission produced is water, making fuel cells a clean energy source.
Hydrogen combines with oxygen when burned, forming H2O (water).
When Hydrogen is burned in air it combines with Oxygen to form water. 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
Hydrogen was first discovered by Henry Cavendish in 1766 when he isolated it as a unique substance during his experiments on acids and metals. He observed that hydrogen released during the reaction of metals with acids produced a gas that burned easily.
When hydrogen is burned the product is pure water vapor. Here is the equation: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O.
All the elements of the periodic table apart from hydrogen and helium are synthesised in the explosion of a supernova.
Hydrogen basically means "water maker" in Greek, because it forms water when burned."Hydro" means water, "gen" means generate. When hydrogen is burned, it produces water (vapor).
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"Lambent" blue
Hydrogen is being "burned" into helium.
Hydrogen reacts with oxygen when it burns. H2 + O2 --> H2O