It's produced when an electron from a higher energy orbit drops down to a lower level energy orbit
it is produced when an electron from a higher energy orbit drops down to a lower level of energy orbit.
A salt and Hydrogen gas Eg: 2HCl + 2Na --> 2NaCl + H2
When hydrogen is fused in the suns core Helium is produced.
fusion of hydrogen
absorption and re-emission of infrared radiation by the atmosphere.
it is produced when an electron from a higher energy orbit drops down to a lower level of energy orbit.
"Hydro" . . . water "Gen" . . . generator, producer, birther When hydrogen burns, water is produced.
It is so because nitric acid is a very strong oxidising agent and as according to oxidation, it says loss of hydrogen is very important.... Thus, hydrogen is not produced. :)
alcohol
No. It has a polar covalent bond (intramolecular forces). Between two HCl (intermolecular) their is no hydrogen bond either, because HCl have a greater diameter and cannot form hydrogen bond. Only F, O, N.
Gas. Unquestionably. Consider the alternative: Liquid? Solid? Maybe plasma? Liquid and solid hydrogen only produced in near the absolute temperature. Plasma on the other hand requires enormous temperature and pressure (Sun).
Releasing Energy
continuous emission
No. Hydrogen is not derived from biological sources. It is produced by electrolysis of water.
Helium is produced.
Hydrogen
Most hydrogen is produced by electrolysis of water.