I'm not sure what you mean by that but if I had to answer, it would be an explosion. Or used for rockets :P
Hydrogen can be used as a fuel by itself.Hydrogen combines with carbon to form hydrocarbons, many of which make good fuels. Blends of some these are known as petrol or gasoline; other blends are known as diesel fuel; still another is kerosene or paraffin.Hydrogen combines with nitrogen to form hydrazine which can be used as rocket fuel.There are other possibilities.
Water is the benefit of a hydrogen fuel cell ;)
No. Hydrogen fuel cell is not a title. You would only capitalize hydrogen if it was at the beginning of a sentence, as I did with this one. Otherwise, you would say 'hydrogen fuel cell'.
no because hydrogen fuel cells are renewable
Hydrogen can be used as fuel.
There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
In many ways, hydrogen is the perfect fuel. It is the cleanest burning and the most efficient. :)
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Hydrogen can be used as fuel in carsbecause it don't cause any pollution
Hydrogen has the highest calorific value, which should make it good fuel
Hydrogen would in principle make a good fuel. Combustion with air is exothermic yielding water (mainly) and carbon dioxide and sulfur oxide emissions typical of hydrocarbon based fuels would be avoided. The main issue is storing enough on board to get a reasonable range from a vehicle. Lots of different technologies have been proposed.
The fuel cell hydrogen is one of the two gasses, that are created by the seperations of a water molecule H2O. A water molecule consists of H - hydrogen, and O - oxygen. A fuel cell hydrogen is the gas created by the separation of a water molecule with the help of a fuel cell.