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hydrogen is a colourleess

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen is odorless, tasteless, colorless, and highly flammable. When burning on air, it formswater. Hydrogen is known to be the first element in the periodic table of elements. It has one proton in its nucleus and one outter electron.
Answered by samarpreet214
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While hydrogen fills stars and gas planets, here on Earth, it is rarely in a naturally free state. Rather, it’s bonded to other elements. For example, when combined with oxygen, it forms water - H20. Hydrogen gas is colourless, odourless, tasteless and non-toxic.

Hydrogen gas was first produced artificially way back in the 16th century. Because the element only produces water when it’s burned, it was named hydrogen, Greek for “water-former.”

On its own, hydrogen is not a fuel or source of energy. Rather, when hydrogen burns, it reacts with the oxygen in the air to create heat. This heat is then used for energy. Water and a few nitrogen oxides are the only by-products.

Therefore, hydrogen is considered an energy carrier – it stores energy first created elsewhere. Fortunately, there are many ways of producing hydrogen fuel, such as electrolysis using hydroelectricity, solar, wind and nuclear power.
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