^ Good effort with the question phrasing. Hydrogen is a key component of all the major biological molecules of our bodies (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids etc..) and it's an essential component of water which is our transport mechanism for oxygen via the blood. Hydrogen is life. Life is hydrogen. Without each other they are nothing.
Hydrogen cyanide is considered one of the most dangerous gases to humans. It interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen and can be fatal in high concentrations.
No, humans cannot live solely on hydrogen and helium because they do not provide the necessary nutrients, calories, and elements needed for human survival. Our bodies require a diverse range of nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals that are not found in hydrogen and helium.
To create hydrogen-rich water at home, you can use a water ionizer or hydrogen water generator. These devices use electrolysis to infuse water with hydrogen gas, creating a hydrogen-rich solution that you can drink.
Hydrogen deuterium, a form of hydrogen with an additional neutron, is not inherently bad for humans. However, consuming water or foods with high levels of deuterium can impact biological processes in the body and may have negative effects on health in large quantities. It is essential to maintain a balance of deuterium in the body for proper functioning.
Hydrogen is very flammable to the point of being explosive under the right conditions. It must be kept away from any open flame, However Hydrogen is also less flammable than gasoline. The auto-ignition-point* of hydrogen is 932 degrees Fahrenheit. The auto-ignition-point* of gasoline is only 536 degrees Fahrenheit. Hydrogen has no danger to humans, although if you breath in too much it will replace the oxygen and you will suffocate and possibly die. *Autoignition point is the temperature it takes to ignite or spontaneously combust.
Hydrogen cyanide is considered one of the most dangerous gases to humans. It interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen and can be fatal in high concentrations.
Animals do not use hydrogen directly. However, some microbes living in the gut of animals can use hydrogen as an energy source through a process called methanogenesis. In this process, hydrogen is used by microbes to produce methane gas that is then expelled by the animal.
The Hydrogen bomb being harmful to humans should be realtivley self explanatory... making them was to use them as a deterent to the russians or any other nuclear aggressor. hydrogen bombs were not the only kind that were developed. there were others as well.
it can kill you!
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. We humans are mostly full of water, water is made of 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen meaning that if we don't have Hydrogen we also have no water.
yes, hydrogen is what makes up water and without water there would be no humans beings on the earth
We cannot. Stars can change hydrogen into helium and then helium into oxygen via nuclear fusion, be humans cannot generate and contain the forces necessary to fuse these elements.
what are some uses hydrogen
Hydrogen gas itself is not toxic to humans. However, when hydrogen is combusted, it can displace oxygen in the air and create a potential hazard in enclosed spaces. Additionally, hydrogen flames can be almost invisible, increasing the risk of accidental burns.
Water (H2O) and carbohydrates (starch, sugar: (CH2O)n, with n>>5 ) are hydrogen sources for the humans.
Why is hydrogen poisonous for humans?
its beyond the comprehension of humans to understand where something (chemicles) has come from.