Yes it is made out of hydrogen. they injected hydrogen into the pepsi for fuel purposes. look up vimeo.com/91313946.
Electric cars can be charged with electricity, where as hydrogen cars use a fuel cell that would have to be refilled at a refueling station. It doesn't look like there will be many hydrogen cars on the road until 2020. Take a look at this article: http://www.renewable-energy-news.info/electric-vs-hydrogen-the-future-of-green-cars-battle-it-out/
no because blood, nerve, bone, muscle, and the skin cells all look different. for example: blood cells look like tiny dots and muscle cells look like long stretchy lines
yes.
What dose the fuel sending unit look like on a 01 taurus?
Platelets look like small fragments of cells.
like gas or fuel.
it looks like a space filling model .This shows the realistic representation of hydrogen and how closely bonded they are.
Example sentence - The answer to the first question on the test is hydrogen.
Hydrogen consists of an Atomic nucleus and one proton. It is a gas and it's clear.
Hydrogen is very flammable and can easily explode. Look back the Hindenburg blimp that used hydrogen. Hydrogen burns very cleanly leaving just water vapor of a byproduct. Using Hydrogen as a fuel for cars sounds great except that you need to make it by splitting water into Hydrogen and Oxygen. That uses up as much energy as the burning of Hydrogen releases. In use as a fuel for cars, you can imagine the explosion when a hydrogen tank bursts and ignites.
It looks like what a fuel filter should be