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If you can tell me how hydrogen cars work correctly, I will give you 10 points!?

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I already know, I just want to test people on their eco- skills.

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  1. My other pet peeve is people who ask questions that aren't really questions so much as "don't you know" rants.


  2. First you take hydrogen, compress or liquefied, vaporized it mix it with oxygen and either burn it in a conventional engine or combine them in a fuel cell to make electricity. There simple.

    That is unless you believe in the energy fairy, who magically make more fuel out of water then you use, in which case I have a device for you, and I’ll sell it to you for only one million dollars cash to be left a time and place I choose, and once I’m satisfied that the money is real and I’m not followed I’ll give you direction to where the device is. But you’ll have to beat the men in black, the government, big oil, snoopy, the red baron, and sparkly the wonder horse.

  3. Um, the hydrogen goes into the hydrogen fuel cells, which combine it with oxygen to create electricity which is then used to drive electric motors?

  4. Hydrogen is the most explosive of any gas. It would produce a lot of NO2 as the flame would be very hot. The atom is the smallest of all ,and will leak through anything like hoses or connectors.

  5. Lets see, take dihydrogen oxide, run it through a catylast bed to shear a hydrogen molecule off. Use that hydrogen molecule along with many others as hydrogen fuel to power the engine.

    The remaining hydrogen oxide is exhausted to the atmosphere, where it quickly picks up another hydrogen molecule, thus becoming water again???

    Okay, I read up on it more. Hydrogen gas is fed to a fuel cell along with air(oxygen) on the other side of the fuel cell. In concert, they act as a battery would, producing an electrical charge. The only byproducts are heat and water.

    The fuel cell consists of a sandwiched membrane through which only positive protons pass creating a positive electrical charge that goes to anodes with the negative staying on the other side.

  6. it's ezy, bt hard to write

    (i wrote da whole thing bt it was so long so sry...)

    (n ths sites r not for u.... they r foreda readers...)

    http://www.edu.dudley.gov.uk/roadsafety/...

    http://www.news.com/1606-2_3-6182678.htm...

  7. If water is produced as an emission.

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