CArs will not run efficiently on hydrogen gas
There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars are simply electric cars with a different kind of battery. The hydrogen that is stored in a tank runs to the (in this example case) Proton Exchange Membrane, where the hydrogen nucleus, a proton, passes through the membrane, while the electrons must stay behind. To get back to the hydrogen atoms, which are already mingling with oxygen atoms, the electrons pass around the membrane and are captured in an electrical circuit and forced to do work (like run a motor) before they can be reunited with the hydrogen and oxygen. once reunited, the resulting chemical is just hydrogen and oxygen; water.
There were cars that ran on steam in the early years of the automobile. They are also working on cars that run on hydrogen derived from water.
yes, for sure. hydrogen cars are created today.
Honda has hydrogen car. Toyota has hydrogen car. gm is working on hydrogen car.
Not really because there are few filling station to fill them up at. There are no hydrogen cars being sold at this time.
Who knows as there are no hydrogen cars in production.
less pollution
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There are two problems with hydrogen fuel cells. One is that the cars that run off of hydrogen fuel cells are very expensive to make another thing is that hydrogen storage is not easy. The work and money it would take to put up hydrogen stations around the country for cars is too much to even consider it. Also another problem with hydrogen is te oil companies that don't wanna lose their business.
Hydrogen generators for cars, which use electrolysis to generate hydrogen from water, can technically work. However, the efficiency of these systems is often low, making them less practical compared to other technologies like fuel cells. Additionally, the infrastructure for storing and distributing hydrogen fuel is currently limited, which can further impact their usefulness.