You can get energy by reacting these for things
such as a combustion engine or in a fuel cell.
Hydrogen gas can be burnt in oxygen as a fuel in the combustion engines of vehicles.
This is very clean
It needs a special, expensive engine. It is also hard
to store hydrogen safely - it's very explosive.
Fuel cells use fuel and oxygen to produce electrical energy.
A fuel cell is an electrical cell that's supplied with a
fuel and oxygen and uses energy from the
reaction between them to generate electricity.
Fuel cells don't run down or need recharging
from the mains. It will produce energy in the form
of electricity and heat as long as fuel is supplied.
Fuel cells are used to replace petrol/diesel engines.
Don't produce any conventional pollutants (greenhouse gases,
sulphur dioxide). The only by-products are water and heat
Helps countries become less dependent on crude oil.
Not likely to mean the end of power stations/fossil
fuels becuase hydrogen takes up more space to
store than petrol,it's very explosive,uses electricity
to make (hydrocarbons) which uses fossil fuels.