water
Yes. Burning hydrogen gas in air produces water vapor.
Buring of fossil fuels
Hydrogen basically means "water maker" in Greek, because it forms water when burned."Hydro" means water, "gen" means generate. When hydrogen is burned, it produces water (vapor).
A. a hot-air heating system
Many alternative fuels, and there can also be air-powered cars, hydrogen powered cars, electric cars, and many more. The best part about using air, hydrogen, and electricity to power cars is that it produces 0 carbon emissions.
Sinking air produces clear skies and dry conditions.
Hydrogen has been known by the same name throughout history. It was named by Antoine Lavoisier in 1783 from the Greek words "hydro" (water) and "genes" (forming), reflecting its role in forming water.
2 parts hydrogen gas reacts with 1 part oxygen gas in the air to form water vapor. combustion 2H2 + O2 ---------> 2H20
electricity ,they call it a smart car because it help the earth instead of buring gasoline and pulluting the air
Hydrogen is in atmosphere.We get it from air.
One way to test if a gas is hydrogen is by using a lit splint test. This involves carefully introducing the gas to a lit splint and observing if it produces a characteristic "squeaky pop" sound, which is indicative of hydrogen gas. Another method is using a hydrogen gas sensor or detector that can specifically detect the presence of hydrogen in the air.
When a glowing splint is added to hydrogen, it will produce a "pop" sound as the hydrogen ignites and reacts with oxygen in the air to form water vapor. This reaction is highly exothermic and produces a flame.