Hydrogen -
Energy
Hydrogen is the simplest element known to
man. Each atom of hydrogen has only one proton. It is also the
most plentiful gas in the universe. Stars are made primarily of
hydrogen.
The sun is
basically a giant ball of hydrogen and helium gases. In
the sun's core, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium
atoms. This process, called fusion,
gives off radiant
energy.
This radiant energy sustains life on earth. It gives us
light and makes plants grow. It makes the wind blow and rain
fall. It is stored as chemical energy in fossil fuels. Most of
the energy we use today came from the sun's radiant
energy.
Hydrogen gas is lighter than air and, as a
result, it rises in the atmosphere. This is why hydrogen as a
gas (H2)
is not found by itself on earth. It is found only
in compound form with other elements.
Hydrogen combined with oxygen, is water
(H2O). Hydrogen combined with carbon,
forms different compounds such as methane
(CH4), coal, and petroleum. Hydrogen is
also found in all growing things—biomass. It is also an
abundant element in the earth's crust.
Hydrogen has the highest energy content of
any common fuel by weight (about three times more than
gasoline), but the lowest energy content by volume (about four
times less than gasoline). It is the lightest element, and it
is a gas at normal temperature and pressure.
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