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Description: Large color photograph of the Hindenberg burning, with lecture notes on hydrogen for fuel cells. Large print, with an e-mail contact.
While hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Hydrogen can be easily separated from Oxygen in water via Electrolysis. This process is about 67% efficient Burning hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water --> no other combustion products (except for small amounts of nitrogen oxides formed around high temperature combustion zone)
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