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CO2 + H2 -> CO + H2O one to one here 30.6 moles H2O (1 mole H2/1 mole H2O) = 30.6 moles Hydrogen gas needed
I am assuming you are mixing Magnesium and Zinc metals with an acid which would produce Hydrogen gas.
Three hydrogen atoms would be needed to bond with one nitrogen atom and the name of this molecule is ammonia.
For the water molecule (H2O) two hydrogen atoms are needed.
Chlorophyll is needed in plants because without it they would be unable to produce their own food.
I would guess it could be called either aluminum bicarbonate or aluminum hydrogen carbonate, but i am not a chemist.
1 mole of carbon monoxide and 2 moles of diatomic hydrogen.
Al(HCO3)3
Iron reacted with a strong acid would probably be cheapest, but aluminum reacted with sodium hydroxide solution is commonly used when hydrogen needs to be produced at remote sites like for weather balloons. Iron only reacts slowly with acid but the reaction between aluminum and sodium hydroxide is very rapid (and dangerous if it is not carefully controlled) producing large quantities of hydrogen. 1 mole of Aluminium will produce 1.5 moles of hydrogen gas or about 1 liter of hydrogen gas for every gram of aluminum.
3,75 moles hydrogen
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2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O 3.5 mole of hydrogen will produce 3.5 mole of water.
Hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe. Combining hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell would produce energy without pollution.
the answer is that you would need 1,000,000 to make it into the same amount of recycled aluminum.
CO2 + H2 -> CO + H2O one to one here 30.6 moles H2O (1 mole H2/1 mole H2O) = 30.6 moles Hydrogen gas needed
The products would be zinc chloride and gaseous hydrogen.
the hydrogen's chlorine will be transferred to zinc forming a bubbles