To save the environment and make sure that the world do not go under. ---- Hydrogen is found in water that we have a lot of, using electrolysis we could draw out hydrogen and oxygen in separate gases. In modern cars, we could stake rows of fuel cells that use the hydrogen we just made; this cell produces electrical currency that powers the car. In addition, out of the exhaust it will drip water.
The only byproduct of using pure hydrogen as a fuel is water, often in vapor form.
Hydrogen gas cannot be directly installed in a carburetor designed for liquid fuel. However, hydrogen can be used as a fuel source in a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, where it reacts with oxygen to produce electricity that powers the vehicle's electric motor.
Yes, the only byproduct of hydrogen is water.
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hydrogen was first exploited as a fuel in Aviation in the 1920's and 30's. German engineers used it as a Booster fuel in the zeppelins" (page 182 of the hydrogen economy by Jeremy Rifkin). hydrogen was first exploited as a fuel in Aviation in the 1920's and 30's. German engineers used it as a Booster fuel in the zeppelins" (page 182 of the hydrogen economy by Jeremy Rifkin). hydrogen was first exploited as a fuel in Aviation in the 1920's and 30's. German engineers used it as a Booster fuel in the zeppelins" (page 182 of the hydrogen economy by Jeremy Rifkin).
They wouldn't know really know because hydrogen fuel cells isn't your ordinary sit-around-the-dinner-table conversation. Me, quite frankly, feel that it may be our future. One day when we get tired of using gasoline, hydrogen fuel cells will be the future!
Hydrogen has the highest calorific value, which should make it good fuel
1. Analysis of fuel in every aspects. 2. Highly inflammable fuel should not be used in the space at any cause. 3. Hydrogen is a future alternative fuel, It should be thoroughly studied and would be implemented.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars seem to be the wave of the future. This website gives you links to all of the dealers with available hydrogen fuel cell cars: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/fcv_links.shtml
Hydrogen is found in water that we have a lot of, using electrolysis we could draw out hydrogen and oxygen in separate gases. In modern cars, we could stake rows of fuel cells that use the hydrogen we just made; this cell produces electrical currency that powers the car. In addition, out of the exhaust it will drip water and not blow out horrid gases like Co2 so that would save the environment! So yes, hydrogen would be an excellent fuel for the future! x
Hydrogen tanks on the few experimental cars that are using the fuel tend to keep the fuel tank above the passenger compartment. Should a rupture occur in the tank, fuel would float away and above the problem. This makes hydrogen a fairly safe fuel.
Gasoline, Diesel, Propane, E85 in a flex fuel vehicle, & Hydrogen in future vehicles. Old steam powered cars used coal, or wood as a fuel.
It is difficult to answer this question for certain without being the one responsible for designing them. In the near future, they will likely be more fuel efficient, and hybrids, battery powered cars, and hydrogen fuel cells will likely be more prominent.
they should because otherwise the car won't move
Water is the benefit of a hydrogen fuel cell ;)
Hydrogen, or perhaps high energy nitrogen polymers: http://pda.physorg.com/lofi-news-nitrogen-pressures-energy_139662206.html
the future of petrol is not in fact petrol it is hydrogen hydrogen in the future will be used as a fuel in our cars because of it's abundance and the fact that the only thing that comes out of the exhaust is water H20. honda have already made a hydrogen car (not on sale) and if you search it up you will probably find it. when we find an easier way of extracting it it will almost certainly replace the void t left by petrol