Hydrogen as a Fuel (WJEC GCSE Chemistry)
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Hydrogen as a Fuel
An alternative fuel to fossil fuels is hydrogen
Hydrogen is used in rocket engines and in fuel cells to power some cars and buses
It reacts with oxygen in an exothermic reaction to produce water
hydrogen + oxygen → water
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
Hydrogen has a series of advantages and disadvantages regarding its use as a fuel
Advantages
The hydrogen is produced from water so the process is renewable
Hydrogen only produces water on combustion, no other product is formed
Burning hydrogen therefore does not contribute towards global warming or acid rain
Disadvantages:
Requires large amounts of electricity to produce the hydrogen from water
The hydrogen is obtained by electrolysis
Difficult and dangerous to store due to bulky and pressurised containers being required
Hydrogen forms an explosive mixture with air so could be hazardous
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The economics of hydrogen production still makes it an expensive fuel compared to fossil fuels.
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