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==What is Hydrogen?== Hydrogen is the first element on the [[periodic table]], with the chemical symbol H and an [[atomic number]] of 1. It is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. Hydrogen is a [[non-metal]] and exists as a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas under standard conditions. ==Properties of Hydrogen== * Atomic Number: 1 * Atomic Mass: 1.008 u * Symbol: H * State at Room Temperature: Gas * Color and Smell: Colorless and odorless * Highly flammable in air ==Occurrence of Hydrogen== Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up about 75% of its elemental mass. On Earth, it is mostly found in water (H₂O) and organic compounds rather than in its free form. ==Uses of Hydrogen== Hydrogen has many important uses, such as: * Fuel source: In hydrogen fuel cells and clean energy systems * Ammonia production: For fertilizers (Haber process) * Rocket fuel: Liquid hydrogen is used with liquid oxygen * Hydrogenation: In food processing (e.g., converting oils to fats) ==How is Hydrogen Produced?== Hydrogen is produced mainly through: 1. Electrolysis of water – using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen 2. Steam methane reforming – extracting hydrogen from natural gas 3. Biological processes – using algae and bacteria (experimental) ==Interesting Facts About Hydrogen== * Hydrogen was discovered by Henry Cavendish in 1766. * It can form both ionic and covalent bonds. * Hydrogen is not a metal, but it behaves like alkali metals in some ways. * Stars, including the Sun, use hydrogen for nuclear fusion to produce energy. ==Why is Hydrogen Important for the Future?== Hydrogen is being called the “fuel of the future” because it can help in reducing carbon emissions and is a key component in building a sustainable energy system. Green hydrogen, produced from renewable energy, is especially promising for clean transportation and industry. ==Conclusion== Hydrogen is a simple yet powerful element. Its unique properties and potential uses in clean energy and technology make it one of the most important elements for students to learn about. Understanding hydrogen helps us explore chemistry, energy science, and environmental solutions for the future. == Disclaimer == ''This article is for '''academic and educational purposes only'''. It is designed to support student learning and science education on MediaWiki platforms. For in-depth study, consult verified textbooks and peer-reviewed scientific sources.''
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