Hydrogen, as a pure substance, never occurs in lakes.Hydrogen as an ion makes water acidic if it lowers the pH to less than 7.
Hydrogen as the compound dihydrogen oxide (or water) is essential for the existence of a lake.
Hydrogen gas itself is not poisonous, as it is a naturally occurring element and is non-toxic. However, hydrogen can be dangerous if it is in high concentrations in the air because it is highly flammable and can displace oxygen, leading to a potential risk of asphyxiation.
Yes, breathing hydrogen gas can be dangerous as it can displace oxygen in the air, leading to oxygen deprivation. Inhaling high concentrations of hydrogen gas can cause dizziness, headaches, and even asphyxiation. It is important to handle hydrogen gas with caution and in a well-ventilated area.
Mixing hydrogen peroxide with Tang drink powder can create a chemical reaction that produces oxygen gas and heat. This reaction can be potentially dangerous and is not recommended.
In 1931, a large passenger dirigible lifted with hydrogen burst into flames while landing in Lakehurst, NJ. Since then, hydrogen has been considered too dangerous to use in airships under normal conditions.because hydrogen is a very flammable gas and can catch fire easily on an airship.an example of this is the Hindenburg in 1937
No, drinking hydrogen peroxide is dangerous and can cause harm to your digestive system. It is not a safe or effective way to "clean" your system. It can lead to serious health risks and should not be consumed.
Most dangerous lake is Boiling Lake. They don't call it the boiling lake for nothing.
The lake in the book "Deep and Dark and Dangerous" is called Fox Hill Lake.
Hydrogen is dangerous than Helium because Hydrogen is a stronger gas than Helium.
Yes!
No its to dangerous
it is dangerous because the ice can crack u dope
Sometimes. In freshwater lake there could be piranhas and in saltwater lakes there might be poisonous urchins, so it depends what lake.
on top of hidden lake
Dangerous in what way? hydrogen just being burned does not contribute to global warming, but what about 'making' the hydrogen? Does that use other fuels that contribute to global warming? Hydrogen is more explosive if that is what you mean by dangerous. Hydrocarbons burn to form carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming.
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.
Hydrogen was once used to fill airships. Quite dangerous due to how flammable it is.
because they are.