Around 33.33 kWh of energy can be obtained from burning 1 liter of hydrogen gas.
"Common salt", with the chemical formula NaCl, does not contain any hydrogen. The much larger chemical class of "salts" includes some examples that do contain hydrogen, for example the ammonium salts.
Ammonia (NH3) does not contain water. It is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms.
Peanuts contain rouoxide which is a mix of oxygen, boron, chloride, fluoride, carbon and hydrogen. Im not sure how much of each element is in it though.
Yes, the atmosphere contains trace amounts of hydrogen gas, but it is primarily composed of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Hydrogen gas is much less abundant in the atmosphere compared to nitrogen and oxygen.
99 percent of the human body contains carbon, oxygen and hydrogen atoms. The composition of hydrogen in human body is 9.5 percent.
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One liter of what?
It contains 1 Kg of water
It depends on the type of soda.
None. Hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon are all elements. Elements do not contain other elements.
186 horse power
235 horsepower
how much horse power does a stock 4.8 liter vortex Chevy engine have
345hp
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