Water is the main source along with the air around us.
Answer:
Although hydrogen is found in many compounds (water, alkali, sugar, acids, etc.) the pure H2 molecule is found less frequently. One obvious source is the sun where it fuels the fusion reaction and the other is as a component of natural gas.
Hydrogen makes up 2/3 of water, and is in all forms of life.
Also volcanoes spew out hydrogen gas when erupting and when dormant.
In a free state, Hydrogen is present in the Gases of the Volcano and the outer atmosphere of the Sun and other stars of the Universe.
its in 90% of the earth. mainly in water. =)
As hydrogen is the lightest gas known,it is not found in free state in nature.so,it is found in combined state in water,sugar,cellulose,acids,proteins,fats & hydrocarbon.
Run an electrical current through water, the hydrogen and oxygen separate.
The only reasonably common place to find hydrogen on Earth is in water. This is because it is so light it rises to the top of the atmosphere and is torn away by the solar wind.
You can separate it from water using electrolysis.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Separate-Hydrogen-and-Oxygen-from-Water-Through-El/
Where can you find hydrogen?
Water
water, hydrogen peroxide
hydrogen is corrosive and irritant
Hydrogen is flammable and explosive.
The product is hydrogen. to test for hydrogen, take a lighted match or a splint and bring it near the place where you think there is hydrogen and if you hear a squeaky "POP!" there is hydrogen there
Between H2O molecules. ( when hydrogen is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom)
World Hydrogen Energy Conference was created in 1976.
water, hydrogen peroxide
Find an electron microscope
hydrogen is corrosive and irritant
No, you can buy Hydrogen peroxide in any drugstore.
You can find hydrogen in various compounds around the home. not in a pure state however. Electrolysis can separate water into relatively pure oxygen and hydrogen gas.
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water
Find an electron microscope
Most of the hydrogen in the universe is contained in stars.
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) contain, of course, hydrogen and chlorine in the molecule.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is very easy to find in a pharmacy, drug store or large grocers.