Topic: History of Hydrogen
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What is the history of hydrogen?
Hydrogen gas, H2, was first artificially produced and formally described by T. Von Ho... Read More »
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What is the history of hydrogen use and safety?
Here is a good example of historic use of hydrogen and its explosive nature. The Hindenburg was a lighter than air ship(blimp). It used hydrogen as the gas that filled its "balloon" structure. This gas is highly explosive and it did just th... Read More »
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Why the Sun has lost very little hydrogen over its entire 4.6 bil...
First of all, the sun's escape velocity is 617.7 km/s. So if the average speed of hydrogen atoms is 12 km/s, very very few will be out at the end of the curve at escape velocity. Secondly, some of the hydrogen get ionized and can then ride ... Read More »
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In the first half of the 20th century, hydrogen was used as levitation gas for air balloons and airships. In 1929, a hydrogen airship succeeded in traveling around the world, making a stop in Japan at the Kasumigaura airfield. The Hindenbur... Read More »
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The actual car being used is a former land speeder called the Dees-Milodon Engineering-Davis B Streamliner, which had previously attained speeds as high as 237 miles per hour at Bonneville. Replacing the car's old Chrysler powerplant will b... Read More »
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