Yes you can if that is all you are breathing. Any great chemist knows water has hydrogen i it. you can't die from hydrogen unless that was all you were breathing.
Ryberg noted that the atomic spectrum of hydrogen could be explained using mathematical formulas, known as the Rydberg formula. This formula could predict the wavelengths of light emitted or absorbed by hydrogen atoms, leading to a greater understanding of atomic structure.
Hydrogen water is made by infusing water with molecular hydrogen gas. The process involves using a hydrogen water generator or hydrogen water bottle, which electrolyzes water to produce hydrogen gas that dissolves into the water. This can be done by simply adding hydrogen tablets or using a hydrogen water machine to create hydrogen-rich water.
Sulfuric acid can be made using hydrogen peroxide by reacting hydrogen peroxide with sulfur dioxide gas in the presence of a catalyst. This reaction produces sulfuric acid as a product.
To get Hydrogen as a fuel to be used in electric vehicles, the hydrogen combines with oxygen giving of 2 electrons which powers the application. The waste product is H20 (water!). If you want a simple yes or no, then the answer is Yes, because you are converting Hydrogen into Water to produce electricity.
Zinc oxide can be reduced using carbon monoxide or hydrogen gas at high temperatures. Another reagent that can reduce zinc oxide is carbon in the presence of a reducing agent such as carbon monoxide or hydrogen.
if stars did not die, the only elements in the universe would be hydrogen and helium and there could be no life.
Hydrogen could be an excellent fuel for automobiles. The unfortunate part though is that hydrogen is currently made through the stripping of natural gas, so hydrogen would still be using fossil fuels with our current technology.
Hydrogen is not a renewable fuel. It is a secondary energy source (or an energy carrier) that could be produced using another primary energy source. Hydrogen could be produced using either renewable primary energy source (e.g. solar energy), nuclear energy, or by using fossil fuel (e.g. natural gas)
It will run out of hydrogen fuel eventually, so will die. Not for a few billion years yet though scientist reckon.
you could die so don't start using it!
Ryberg noted that the atomic spectrum of hydrogen could be explained using mathematical formulas, known as the Rydberg formula. This formula could predict the wavelengths of light emitted or absorbed by hydrogen atoms, leading to a greater understanding of atomic structure.
Hydrogen tanks on the few experimental cars that are using the fuel tend to keep the fuel tank above the passenger compartment. Should a rupture occur in the tank, fuel would float away and above the problem. This makes hydrogen a fairly safe fuel.
Heat it.
the hydrogen bomb has never been used in war
Hydrogen is found in water that we have a lot of, using electrolysis we could draw out hydrogen and oxygen in separate gases. In modern cars, we could stake rows of fuel cells that use the hydrogen we just made; this cell produces electrical currency that powers the car. In addition, out of the exhaust it will drip water and not blow out horrid gases like Co2 so that would save the environment! So yes, hydrogen would be an excellent fuel for the future! x
Yes. It is possinle to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis.
Hydrogen water is made by infusing water with molecular hydrogen gas. The process involves using a hydrogen water generator or hydrogen water bottle, which electrolyzes water to produce hydrogen gas that dissolves into the water. This can be done by simply adding hydrogen tablets or using a hydrogen water machine to create hydrogen-rich water.