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∙ 11y agoMost of it...absolutely nothing.
However the specific frequencies of light that Hydrogen interacts with will have chances of being absorbed and scattered, creating a gap in the light spectra.
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∙ 11y agoNone of them. Stars turn hydrogen into helium through thermonuclear fusion.
Stars like our sun and hydrogen bombs produce energy through nuclear fusion.
A star, like the sun, spends much of its life producing energy, in the form of light and heat, through the fusion of hydrogen into helium. When the hydrogen is mostly used up the star moves to fusion of helium into larger (heavier) elements. At that stage the sun will become a red giant. It will then be large enough to engulf the earth's orbit, thyough well before that happens, the earth will be a burnt, lifeless "cinder".
main sequence
The sun's heat and light originate primarily in the conversion of mass to energy through nuclear fusion processes; the larger fraction through the proton-proton chain where hydrogen fuses into helium, and a smaller fraction through the CNO cycle which also catalytically consumes hydrogen and produces helium. Estimates say about 600 million tons of hydrogen get converted to helium every second.. at that rate, the sun will run out of hydrogen fuel in about 5 billion years.
what happens to interstellear gas as it passes through a spiral density wave
Oxygen diffuses through the cathode
Oxygen diffuses through the cathode
Yes you can make hydrogen from water through electrolysis. And also from helium (this happens in the sun)
Hydrogen specific frequencies of light are absorbed and the light after the hydrogen has dark lines at those frequencies.
The nitrogen and hydrogen that don't react are recycled and put through the process again.
Water is dissociated in hydrogen and oxygen.
extinction
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when electric current is passed through acidified water hydrogen gas is released at the cathode..
Rogers D. Rusk has written: 'The absorption of hydrogen in potassium vapor arcs' -- subject(s): Absorption and adsorption, Electric discharges through gases, Gases, Hydrogen 'Atoms, Men and Stars' -- subject(s): History, Physics
They are split into oxygen and hydrogenThey are split into oxygen and hydrogen