Hydrogen gas is fused together in the sun, in a process called nuclear fusion. This turns two hydrogen atoms into one helium atom, and gives off a ton of heat and light while this happens. That is why the sun glows. The most common use on earth isn probably in fuel cell cars, although there are not many of them. Hope this helps whoever asked. --An AP Physics Student Bored in Study Hall
Hydrogen is not a noble gas.
Hydrogen is the lightest gas.
Hydrogen gas is H2. Oxygen gas is O2.
The three major uses of natural gas are for electricity generation, heating and cooling buildings, and industrial processes such as manufacturing and refining.
The products of electrolyzing brine solution (sodium chloride in water) are chlorine gas, hydrogen gas, and sodium hydroxide. Chlorine gas is produced at the anode, hydrogen gas at the cathode, and sodium hydroxide accumulates in the solution.
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without hydrogen, the big band theory wouldn't have occured
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It can be used to burn, among many other things.
For terrestrial uses, hydrogen is primarily "harvested" from fossil fuels as a hydrogen-rich source. Hydrogen gas is available in the Sun (in a plasma form, of course), and has been available since The Beginning.
At STP it is an odourless, invisible, explosive GAS.
The three elements that exist as a gas at room temperature and pressure are oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen.
The term is HYBRID. It is a car that uses an alternate fuel for power. Such as electricity, hydrogen gas or a combination of power sources such as gas-electric.
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When hydrogen gas reacts with fluorine gas, the product formed is hydrogen fluoride (HF) gas.
Hydrogen alone is a gas and cannot fly. However, hydrogen gas can be used as a lifting gas in balloons or airships, which enables them to fly.