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list out the uses of hydrogen​

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Answered by jishnunjr10
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highly flammable

used in rockets and spacecrafts as a FUEL

Answered by nandinisharmastudent
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Uses for Hydrogen

Hydrogen has an atomic number 1. It is the lightest of all the chemical elements on the periodic table. It is highly flammable and transparent, if used at room temperature.

Hydrogen can easily evaporate into the atmosphere due to its lightness but it can be created by artificial means.

Uses for hydrogen varied widely. It is used in many different industries, including in petroleum and chemical businesses. It is also used in the food industry, in hydrogenating fats and oils, which permits to form margarine from vegetable oil. Hydrogen is also useful in producing methanol. It is also used in reducing metal ores.

 Other uses for hydrogen may be found in welding, in power generators, and in cryogenics research.

In many recent studies, hydrogen is being pointed out as a source for clean fuel. There are many benefits of using hydrogen instead of other sources of energy.

For one, the use of hydrogen in power vehicles produces no greenhouse gasses that may affect Mother Nature. If hydrogen is used as a fuel source, it will only need to be combined with oxygen, whose byproducts are only heat and water.

For another, hydrogen can be created artificially from a variety of locally produced sources. It can be produced from methane, coal, water, gasoline, and biomass. This is where the argument whether hydrogen can really be considered clean fuel because its sources come with different amounts of pollution.

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