Hydrogen

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Hydrogen is a chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1. It is the lightest and most abundant chemical substance in the universe, constituting roughly 75% of its elemental mass.<ref>https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Hydrogen</ref>

Characteristics[edit]

Hydrogen is the lightest element. Under standard conditions, it is a colorless, tasteless, and odorless gas. Hydrogen is the only element that can exist without neutrons in its nucleus. This form of hydrogen, known as Protium, has one proton and one electron.

Uses[edit]

Hydrogen has a variety of uses. It is used in the production of ammonia for fertilizer via the Haber process, and in hydrocracking, where it is used to convert crude oil into gasoline. Hydrogen is also used in the production of methanol and in hydrogenation of fats and oils. It is also used in rocket fuel and in fuel cells for generating electrical power.

Production[edit]

Hydrogen is produced from a variety of sources such as fossil fuels, water and renewables. The most common method of production is steam reforming of natural gas. Other methods include electrolysis of water and thermochemical cycles.

Safety[edit]

Hydrogen is highly flammable and can form explosive mixtures in air. It can cause burns and eye damage. However, it is not considered a health hazard because it does not have any known toxic effects.

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