To answer this question we would need to know the substance from which the hydrogen is to be removed.
acids
Dehydrogenation is the name of the reaction that removes hydrogen from an organic compound. This process typically involves the removal of hydrogen atoms from adjacent carbon atoms, resulting in the formation of a double bond.
Hydrogen
The reaction that removes hydrogen ions from the blood is called the bicarbonate buffering system. In this system, carbonic acid (H2CO3) can bind with hydrogen ions to form bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) and water, effectively removing excess hydrogen ions from the blood.
no it bleaches the fabric to its original colour, so essentially yes but it removes colour aswell
The chloroplast is the place in the plant cell where light reacts with water and removes two hydrogen atoms from an oxygen atom. The hydrogen atoms are then attached to carbon dioxide to produce sugars and other compounds.
Distilled water has more hydrogen content compared to tap water because the distillation process removes impurities and minerals, leaving behind a higher concentration of hydrogen molecules. Tap water may contain various dissolved substances that can affect its hydrogen content.
The source of the electron pair that removes the oxygen from the CO2 and lets it free to the Atmosphere, and binds the hydrogen to carbon. Also known as a reducing agent.
Purified water typically contains hydrogen and oxygen elements in the form of H2O molecules. The purification process removes impurities, minerals, and contaminants, resulting in a clean and safe drinking water source.
In modern submarines, the electrolyser separates oxygen from hydrogen in seawater to produce breathable oxygen. There is also a scrubber that removes excess CO2 from the air.
Heating copper in an atmosphere of hydrogen will cause a reaction between copper oxide (CuO) and hydrogen gas (H2), resulting in the reduction of copper oxide to copper metal and the formation of water (H2O). This reaction effectively removes the oxygen from the copper oxide, leaving behind pure copper metal.
metals and salts that precipitate it - e.g silver nitrate would remove OH ions from solution. Acids would also tend to remove OH ions from solution