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what do you understand by the term (1) Hydrogeneconomy(2)hydrogenation (3) syn gas (4)water shift reaction (4)fuel cell​

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Hydrogeneconomy

The term "hydrogen economy" refers to the vision of using hydrogen as a low-carbon energy source – replacing, for example, gasoline as a transport fuel or natural gas as a heating fuel. ... At the moment, hydrogen is most commonly produced from natural gas.

Hydrogenation

Hydrogenation is a reduction reaction which results in an addition of hydrogen (usually as H2). If an organic compound is hydrogenated, it becomes more "saturated" with hydrogen atoms.

The process typically requires the use of a catalyst, since hydrogenation only occurs spontaneously at high temperatures.

Syn Gas

Syngas, or synthesis gas, is a fuel gas mixture consisting primarily of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and very often some carbon dioxide. The name comes from its use as intermediates in creating synthetic natural gas (SNG) and for producing ammonia or methanol.

Water Shift Reaction

The water-gas shift reaction describes the reaction of carbon monoxide and water vapor to form carbon dioxide and hydrogen: ... With the development of industrial processes that required hydrogen, such as the Haber–Bosch ammonia synthesis, a less expensive and more efficient method of hydrogen production was needed.

Fuel Cell

A Fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity through a pair of redox reactions.

Fuel cells can produce electricity continuously for as long as fuel and oxygen are supplied.

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