Yes, hydrogen is transferred into the power to move the car either by fuel cell (resulting in electricity) or a traditional ICE (Internal Combustion Engine). Either way, the end product is water vapor.
Yes, hydrogen is incredibly combustible. It is gaseous and thus because of the mobility of the molecules the reactivity is increased. in addition it forms an extremely stable product so it is energetically favorable for it to ignite and burn.2H2 + O2 -----> 2H2O + energy.I would call it explosive rather than combustible but YES - very
Oxygen is not flammable, but it supports the combustion of flammable substances. Fire is just a reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Hydrogen is extremely flammable and will burn violently in air to form water vapor. Water is completely non flammable and is often used to extinguish fires.
No. Oxygen gas relights flames. Hydrogen gas will explode in the presence of fire, giving a 'squeaky pop'
No, americium itself is not combustible. It is a radioactive metal and cannot catch fire on its own. However, it can react with air and water to form compounds that may potentially be flammable.
Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature. It is the lightest element and highly flammable. It can react with other elements to form compounds like water (H2O) and hydrogen gas (H2).
Hydrogen is highly combustible.
No, there is no combustible substance there. However some car companies have concept vehicles that use hydrogen as a fuel; Hydrogen is a gaseous mix of water and oxygen.
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Yes, hydrogen is incredibly combustible. It is gaseous and thus because of the mobility of the molecules the reactivity is increased. in addition it forms an extremely stable product so it is energetically favorable for it to ignite and burn.2H2 + O2 -----> 2H2O + energy.I would call it explosive rather than combustible but YES - very
Hydrogen is a highly combustible gas where it gives a unique 'pop' sound while burning.
Yes, hydrogen kits work for diesel engines.
Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are gases at room temperature. Oxygen supports combustion and hydrogen is very combustible. Water is a liquid at room temperature and is not combustible and does not support combustion.
Generally, a Hydrogen powered car runs by using hydrogen and oxygen to create electricity in a fuel cell, which is then used to power an electric traction motor that runs the car. Direct ignition-engines are more difficult and dangerous to 'run'.
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Corrosive, but it also 'burns' with hydrogen gas
A car using a hydrogen generator as its sole source of fuel may not necessarily have a higher top speed compared to traditional engines. The speed would depend on various factors like the engine design, weight of the car, aerodynamics, and power output of the hydrogen generator. However, hydrogen fuel cells are known for providing instant torque and could potentially improve acceleration compared to gasoline engines.
Hydrogen engines.