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Natural gas, also known as methane, is a source of hydrogen, and air consists mainly of nitrogen, so the two can be used to form ammonia, which is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
It is not economical compared with other sources of energy. First of all molecular hydrogen (H2) only exists on earth in small quantities, so you have to make it from other sources. Most generally this would be made from natural gas (mostly CH4). But 'burning' natural gas to make hydrogen for fuel doesn't make any sense, as the energy density (per volume at standard temperature and pressure) of natural gas is better than hydrogen so why not just use natural gas in your device in the first place?
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.
Hydrogen sulfide in a house can be dangerous as it has a distinctive "rotten egg" smell and is toxic if inhaled in large amounts. It can be present in homes due to plumbing issues, sewage problems, or natural gas leaks. It is important to address and correct the source of hydrogen sulfide to ensure the safety of occupants.
Hydrogen can be used as fuel (the same way as natural gas) for vehicles (cars, buses, ...etc) either in gaseous, liquid, or solid form (as metalhydride).Hydrogen can be used for electricity generation using hydrogen fuel cells.Hydrogen can be used (as natural gas) as heat source for kocking or heating purposes or industrial applications.
the energy source for hydrogen is semen ;)
Natural gas, also known as methane, is a source of hydrogen, and air consists mainly of nitrogen, so the two can be used to form ammonia, which is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
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)
Hydrogen is a nonrenewable source of energy when used for nuclear fusion (which is still not a technologically attainable power generation mechanism). When used as an energy carrier for oxidation (e.g. fuel cell, and internal combustion engine) hydrogen is not an energy source. In such applications, hydrogen is a man-made resource.
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The sun is an example of a natural light source. A source which gives of light that is natural (not made by electricity) is a natural light source.
It is not economical compared with other sources of energy. First of all molecular hydrogen (H2) only exists on earth in small quantities, so you have to make it from other sources. Most generally this would be made from natural gas (mostly CH4). But 'burning' natural gas to make hydrogen for fuel doesn't make any sense, as the energy density (per volume at standard temperature and pressure) of natural gas is better than hydrogen so why not just use natural gas in your device in the first place?
The sun is an example of a natural light source. A source which gives of light that is natural (not made by electricity) is a natural light source.
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Yes the sun is a natural source i read it
Hydrogen is typically harnessed through a process called electrolysis, where an electric current is passed through water to split it into hydrogen and oxygen. It can also be extracted from natural gas through a process called steam methane reforming. Once extracted, hydrogen can be stored and used as a fuel source for various applications.
If source you mean, fuel...then the answer is Hydrogen gas. The sun fuses to hydrogen atoms to create helium.