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Natural gas (methane) and hydrogen can be transported in its normal gaseous stateinside a pipeline ...
You need 1 oxygen atom for every 2 hydrogen atoms. If you're getting your pure gases in tanks of equal pressure you will thus need twice as many H tanks as O tanks. But because Oxygen Atoms weight alot more it will be a greater mass of O. if you have to much hydrogen you would make an acid
Essentially yes; the sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion with hydrogen being converted to helium.
Fuel is primarily made up of hydrocarbons which contain carbon and hydrogen atoms. The specific composition of fuel depends on the type of fuel, such as gasoline, diesel, or natural gas. Additional additives may also be included in fuel for various purposes like performance enhancement or emissions reduction.
Septic tanks are more likely to produce methane (CH4) or hydrogen sulfide (H2S) as anaerobic decomposition may occur.
Fuel cells are basically a storage device for energy. In the cars on the road today they are gasoline tanks. In hybrid cars, they are gasoline tanks and batterys. In GM's Hydrogen car, the fuel cell is the Hydrogen tank.
Hydrogen energy can be stored in various ways, including compressed gas tanks, liquid hydrogen tanks, and solid-state storage materials. These storage methods allow hydrogen to be used as a fuel for various applications, such as in fuel cells for generating electricity or in hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Hydrogen can't be stored in conventional fuel tanks because it is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.
Most fuel tanks are made of steel or plastic.
no it is made of steel not aluminum
Rocket fuel is typically made by combining liquid oxygen (LOX) with a fuel source such as liquid hydrogen, kerosene, or a combination of various chemicals. These components are mixed in specific ratios to optimize performance and efficiency. The fuel is then stored in tanks on the rocket until it is ignited during the launch process.
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.
Hydrocarbons (It is an element made up of only hydrogenand carbon) There are different types of hydrocabons: methane, ethane,propane,butane. If you want to know more go research on google.
Hydrogen is stored in cars primarily in high-pressure tanks made of lightweight, durable materials like carbon fiber-reinforced composites. These tanks can withstand pressures of up to 700 bar (10,000 psi) to ensure a sufficient supply of hydrogen for fuel cell operation. Additionally, hydrogen can also be stored in a cryogenic liquid state at very low temperatures, though this method is less common in vehicles. The stored hydrogen is then fed into the fuel cell, where it reacts with oxygen to produce electricity, powering the vehicle.
Rocket fuel is typically stored in fuel tanks within the rocket's structure. The tanks are often made of lightweight materials such as aluminum or composite materials to minimize weight. The fuel may be stored separately from the oxidizer in different tanks, or they may be stored together as a single fuel mixture.
The term for a fuel made only of hydrogen and carbon is hydrocarbon, the simplest of which is methane gas CH4.
Yes it is made out of hydrogen. they injected hydrogen into the pepsi for fuel purposes. look up vimeo.com/91313946.