Through electrolosys of water. This means applying two diodes or conductors i forget which. You apply enough current to water where the hydrogen to oxygen bonds break, and the gasses are different masses so the hydrogen floats to the top and is collected.
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.
To answer this kind of question, multiply the coefficient, 2, by the subscript after the atomic symbol for hydrogen, H, to obtain 24 hydrogen atoms.
Natural resources are any materials that humans obtain from the Earth to meet our wants and needs.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and is naturally occurring. However, most of the hydrogen used by humans is produced through industrial processes such as steam methane reforming or electrolysis of water.
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 nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
Hydrogen wants to obtain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration similar to the noble gas helium.
it can kill you!
humans
Hydrogen gas become a liquid at very low temperature; and after we can obtain solid hydrogen.
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.
Humans obtain the amino acids that their bodies need through the food they eat, particularly foods rich in proteins.
Fractional distillation of the liquefied mixture is one possible method.
Lungs
We obtain oxygen by breathing in fresh air. Carbon dioxide comes out of us.
FOOD
They forage and root for food.