When hydrogen is burned the product is pure water vapor. Here is the equation: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O.
Hydrogen when burned is combined with oxygen following the reaction, 2H+O ----> H2O One of the most attractive aspects of hydrogen as a fuel is the fact that when it is combusted it produces harmless water.
In a normal hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, the waste products are water, and heat
The waste gas that is expelled from the lungs of humans is carbon dioxide. Humans also produce waste gas which is excreted in fecal matter. This gas is called hydrogen sulfide.
The coal and oil contain sulfur which forms sulfur dioxide on burning, this can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce sulfuric acid, the so-called acid rain. :)
To get Hydrogen as a fuel to be used in electric vehicles, the hydrogen combines with oxygen giving of 2 electrons which powers the application. The waste product is H20 (water!). If you want a simple yes or no, then the answer is Yes, because you are converting Hydrogen into Water to produce electricity.
When hydrogen is burned in oxygen, water is produced. I'm not sure if that's what you were looking for or not. You can use the heat generated to produce electricity, but it's not really "waste" in the normal sense of the word.
Hydrogen has no waste is is an element of the simplest form.
There are many different types of waste products, but organic waste can often be used to produce methane, which is a good fuel for running a steam turbine that generates electricity. Many other types of waste can be burned as they are, without first converting them to methane, although some types of waste are tricky to burn since they can produce toxic gases.
Hydrogen when burned is combined with oxygen following the reaction, 2H+O ----> H2O One of the most attractive aspects of hydrogen as a fuel is the fact that when it is combusted it produces harmless water.
Yes, all living organisms produce waste products. That is one of the things that makes them alive.
hydrogen
YES
the skin gets burned off by a docter who can do it
Carbon Dioxide :)
Not really. Biomass refers to the waste products of plants which are burned to produce electricity. These include, bagasse, wood, brush, chaff or any other farm or agricultural production waste products. Vegetable, or cooking oil, waste is not an agricultural waste product. It is however a food waste, like garbage, which can be converted into biodiesel and glycerine, leaving less waste product to be disposed.
In a normal hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, the waste products are water, and heat
The same way a human does. by digesting food. :)