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What happens to the atoms that make up hydrogen fuel as it burns?

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Answered by imaf0reignshawty
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Instead, the atoms burn in a completely different way, similar to how hydrocarbon fuels burn, but in a purer form. Like the carbon-based fuels, pure hydrogen reacts with the air around it to combust and produces a large amount of heat as energy. The most common substance resulting from hydrogen combustion is water.

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Instead, the atoms burn in a completely different way, similar to how hydrocarbon fuels burn, but in a purer form. Like the carbon-based fuels, pure hydrogen reacts with the air around it to combust and produces a large amount of heat as energy. ... The most common substance resulting from hydrogen combustion is water...

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