cause its part of your body
They are both diatomic gases. Hydrogen will explode in oxygen to produce water.
The two gases used to produce electricity in fuel cells are hydrogen (H2) as the fuel and oxygen (O2) as the oxidant. In a fuel cell, hydrogen is fed to the anode (negative electrode) and oxygen is supplied to the cathode (positive electrode), where they react to produce water, heat, and electricity through an electrochemical process called the oxidation-reduction reaction.
Methane. It causes half of global warming and most methane gases come from cow farts.
Potentially, yes. Hydrochloric acid will react with most gases to produce hydrogen gas. Hydrogen is extremely flammable and can be very explosive if mixed with oxygen and heated.
An internal combustion engine uses either petroleum or diesel. In both cases, the main gases produced are the result of burning the hydro-carbons contained in the fuel. The hydrogen burns with oxygen to produce water vapor (H20) The carbon burn with oxygen to produce carbon dixode (CO2) Other elements are burned and produce very small amounts of other gases.
Hydrogen and Oxygen.
The process does not produce greenhouse or other polluting gases
there are many gases polluting the Earth but the main 2 are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
They are both diatomic gases. Hydrogen will explode in oxygen to produce water.
Man is polluting the are by the gases, littering, and the factories that are around. The greatest type of pollutes is the factory gases.
hydrogenA2:Coal is the fuel that produces the least pollution among the choices. Hydrogen would be the least polluting except for the reality that hydrogen is produced by burning coal to produce electricity to electrolyse water. Only if the electricity used to produce the hydrogen were produced by hydro, wind or solar, would hydrogen be less polluting than coal.
Just about all the gases that are in car exhaust, including carbon monoxide, methane, and hydrogen.
Living plants only produce oxygen. Dead plant matter, when it decays, can produce methane, hydrogen sulfide, and other interesting gases.
Polluting, cows are one of the major contributors of greenhouse gases
The two gases used to produce electricity in fuel cells are hydrogen (H2) as the fuel and oxygen (O2) as the oxidant. In a fuel cell, hydrogen is fed to the anode (negative electrode) and oxygen is supplied to the cathode (positive electrode), where they react to produce water, heat, and electricity through an electrochemical process called the oxidation-reduction reaction.
Not a great deal because the main fuels are hydrogen and oxygen, so the exhaust is merely water-vapour. Solid propellants will produce other gases that may be polluting, but the number of launches world-wide, and the individual volumes of gas, are very small compared to anything else.
Hydrogen and Oxygen are gases at 20OC.