Burning Hydrogen as a fuel is a good thing for the environment as when it combusts it only produces water as a waste product - no harmful fumes or carbon dioxide! Now you need to consider where you get that hydrogen from. Largely it is obtained from electrolysis of brine or sea water. The problem arises from the amount of energy needed to do this. You need significant amounts of electricity. If this electricity is supplied by fossil fuel power plants, then you need to consider the carbon dioxide released from combustion and it's effect on the environment. However if the electricity used is generated by renewable resources such as wind turbines, then the use of Hydrogen is completely 'green' and carbon neutral.
Hydrogen is very flammable and can easily explode. Look back the Hindenburg blimp that used hydrogen. Hydrogen burns very cleanly leaving just water vapor of a byproduct. Using Hydrogen as a fuel for cars sounds great except that you need to make it by splitting water into Hydrogen and Oxygen. That uses up as much energy as the burning of Hydrogen releases. In use as a fuel for cars, you can imagine the explosion when a hydrogen tank bursts and ignites.
The energy diagram of hydrogen chloride shows the potential energy of the system as a function of the reaction progress. It typically consists of an initial reactant energy level, a transition state energy level, and a final product energy level. The diagram illustrates the energy changes that occur during the formation of hydrogen chloride from its constituent elements.
The highest energy photon that can be absorbed by a ground-state hydrogen atom without causing ionization is the photon energy equivalent to the ionization energy of hydrogen, which is approximately 13.6 electron volts. This is the energy required to completely remove the electron from the atom. Any photon with higher energy would cause ionization of the hydrogen atom.
Hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas to form water and gives off energy in the process. This energy, mostly in the form of heat, can be used as an energy source. Hydrogen fuel cells are specialized to react the hydrogen and oxygen in an optimal way so that maximum energy can be harnessed. The source of the energy is the hydrogen gas that is synthesized in a lab, usually by the electrolysis of water (which means running electrical energy through water causing it to separate into oxygen and hydrogen gas). The energy used to create the hydrogen gas can come from many sources including fossil fuels, solar, hydroelectric, etc.
In Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom, hydrogen's emission spectrum is produced when electrons jump between different energy levels within the atom. When an electron moves from a higher energy level to a lower one, it releases energy in the form of light, which is observed as distinct spectral lines in the emission spectrum. The energy of the emitted light corresponds to the energy difference between the initial and final energy levels of the electron.
It takes more energy to separate the hydrogen than we can get at the end.
The advantages of using hydrogen fuel cells are that they are an alternative fuel to fossil fuels, like coal, oil and gas. Also, burning or reacting hydrogen with oxygen runs electric motors and it's only emission is water vapour. The disadvantages of using hydrogen fuel cells is that hydrogen does not occur naturally on Earth and thus is not an energy source. It takes a great deal of energy to extract Hydrogen from water. Hope this helps! :)
The advantages of using hydrogen fuel cells are that they are an alternative fuel to fossil fuels, like coal, oil and gas. Also, burning or reacting hydrogen with oxygen runs electric motors and it's only emission is water vapour. The disadvantages of using hydrogen fuel cells is that hydrogen does not occur naturally on Earth and thus is not an energy source. It takes a great deal of energy to extract Hydrogen from water. Hope this helps! :)
renewable energy source non-poluting very safe and in-expensive large amounts can be stored up and used later
There are no energy sources without disadvantages.
Hydrogen Energy is currently more expensive than any other fuel source, there is also no existing infrastructure to accommodate a Hydrogen fuel cell. The process for extracting Hydrogen to be used also usually requires the use of burning fossil fuels, thus creating pollution. Then there is the fact Hydrogen is both hard to store and distribute.
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Hydrogen is very flammable and can easily explode. Look back the Hindenburg blimp that used hydrogen. Hydrogen burns very cleanly leaving just water vapor of a byproduct. Using Hydrogen as a fuel for cars sounds great except that you need to make it by splitting water into Hydrogen and Oxygen. That uses up as much energy as the burning of Hydrogen releases. In use as a fuel for cars, you can imagine the explosion when a hydrogen tank bursts and ignites.
The disadvantages of heat are that if there is no solar energy, then there is no heat.
It isn't - there are no large deposits of hydrogen anywhere. Hydrogen can be used for energy STORAGE.
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