because a lot of hydrogen is exploding at once :)
Hydrogen gas is used for various purposes, including as a fuel for vehicles, a feedstock for chemical processes, and a coolant in power plants. It is considered a clean energy source because it produces only water vapor when burned in fuel cells or engines.
The by-products of burning hydrogen are water vapor (H2O) and heat. One of the reasons why hydrogen is considered a clean fuel is because these by-products are environmentally friendly.
Hydrogen and fluorine are the two elements that make up hydrogen fluoride (HF).
When hydrogen is burned, it produces water vapor as the only byproduct. This makes hydrogen a clean and environmentally friendly fuel source compared to fossil fuels, which produce harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide and particulate matter.
It depends on the circumstances. Hydrogen will burn in air, to be sure. It will make a pop sound producing a blue flame and forming water when ignited in a test tube. But in the case of the Hindenburg, it just burned with extreme rapidity. Hydrogen mixed with air or oxygen is explosive, but will not explode in "bulk" form.
Car will make when running even if heater core is not burned out.
Water (H2O) is formed when hydrogen is burned by oxygen
When hydrogen is burned, it transforms into water vapor.
When hydrogen is burned, it transforms into water vapor.
pop sound when it contact with fire
Hydrogen combines with oxygen when burned, forming H2O (water).
When Hydrogen is burned in air it combines with Oxygen to form water. 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
When hydrogen is burned, it produces water vapor as a waste product. No harmful emissions such as carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide are released when hydrogen is burned, making it a clean fuel source.
Hydrogen is being "burned" into helium.
Hydrogen basically means "water maker" in Greek, because it forms water when burned."Hydro" means water, "gen" means generate. When hydrogen is burned, it produces water (vapor).
Hydrogen reacts with oxygen when it burns. H2 + O2 --> H2O
Hydrogen basically means "water maker" in Greek, because it forms water when burned.