The point is, ladies and gentleman, is that greed - for lack of a better word - is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms - greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge - has marked the upward surge of mankind. And Greed - you mark my words - will not only save Teldar Paper but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA.
Formation of zirconium hydride (ZrH2).
it blows up
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
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Exposing it to heat and UV light.
it blows up
No.
they blew up
You have hydrogen heat it up it make the pistons move and the car moves.
it blows up
No, nuclear power plants do not normally produce hydrogen. They produce heat that is used to make steam which is used to generate electricity. But there is one other thing that is worth considering.It is possible that hydrogen gas can appear in a meltdown of the core. Extremely high temperatures can cause zirconium, which is used to clad (cover, protect and confine) the fuel to react with water (which is used as the coolant in most reactors). In that case, hydrogen gas can be produced.Another Answer:Actually, hydrogen is a normal byproduct of the fission process, both from a catalytic reaction between the zircalloy fuel rod cladding and water, and from the interaction of neutrons with the water, causing disassociation of the oxygen and hydrogen that makes up the water. The oxygen becomes nitrogen-16, which decays with an about 7 second half-life, and the hydrogen forms a gas. Hydrogen recombiners then reassociate the hydrogen and oxygen in controlled (micro) explosions, so as to minimize hydrogen buildup.
Depending on the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide, (if low enough) it will just decompose into water and oxygen gas. If the hydrogen peroxide is high enough in concentration it will just heat up and mix with the water (most likely the first will occur).
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.
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They dig it up :)
This compound is not known up today.
when you heat an object up what happene to the atomsmolecules that it is made of?
When a star burns up all of its hydrogen,it becomes red in color.As hydrogen is the fuel for star and it will burst after it.