Currently, Hydrogen is produced commercially by reforming natural gas or other fossil fuels. The remaining gases are vented and the hydrogen remains.
Hydrogen itself is odorless. However, some commercially available hydrogen gas may have an odor added for safety reasons, such as a rotten egg smell to help detect leaks.
Hydrogen chloride can be obtained commercially from chemical suppliers. It is commonly available in compressed gas cylinders or as a solution in water. It is important to handle hydrogen chloride with caution due to its acidic and corrosive properties.
Two compounds are made of hydrogen and oxygen. Water has the chemical formula H2O, and hydrogen peroxide has the chemical formula H2O2.
The chemical formula for a molecule of hydrogen made up of two atoms of hydrogen is H2.
Compound can be made up of both hydrogen and oxygen. For example, water (H2O) is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Hydrogen is most commonly used commercially to produce hydrocarbons organic compounds such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH).
There are currently no hydrogen powered cars commercially available. These cars would be far from green in any event because of the way we make hydrogen currently. Hydrogen is currently made by stripping hydrogen from natural gas and venting the rest of the material to the air.
There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
There are currently no hydrogen powered cars commercially available. These cars would be far from green in any event because of the way we make hydrogen currently. Hydrogen is currently made by stripping hydrogen from natural gas and venting the rest of the material to the air.
Hydrogen itself is odorless. However, some commercially available hydrogen gas may have an odor added for safety reasons, such as a rotten egg smell to help detect leaks.
It was first made commercially in the 1870s.
Commercially made soaps are products of a big industry. Handmade soaps are made in small quantities but they have a very big variety of compositions.
Hydrogen chloride can be obtained commercially from chemical suppliers. It is commonly available in compressed gas cylinders or as a solution in water. It is important to handle hydrogen chloride with caution due to its acidic and corrosive properties.
because it google siad it does not exist so i assume it is not available in any way
Jumpers are made all over the world, both by hand and commercially.
This can be done by combining it with oxygen in a fuel cell, DC electric current can be produced directly. This would be far from green energy though as hydrogen is commercially made from natural gas. The net result is that all hydrogen powered equipment is really running on a form of natural gas and still contributing to the use of fossil fuels and the output of CO2.
Saturn is made up of hydrogen