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Hydrogen in nature exists as compounds with other atoms like oxygen (water) or carbon (natural gas, sugar, wood, etc).

To get pure hydrogen, you need to separate it chemically from its friends. Like electrolysis of water into H2 and O2.

Or reacting natural gas with high temperature steam, the source of most commercial hydrogen today.

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