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Oxyhydrogen flame ? Mion 10:06, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'll go with that one :-)--Alex 09:30 4 August 2006 (UTC)

*Standard hydrogen electrode *Palladium-Hydrogen electrode *Hydrogen embrittlement *Cathodic protection *Atomic hydrogen welding *Hofmann voltameter

*Artificial photosynthesis *Gas-absorption refrigerator *Diaphragm compressor *Hydrogen microsensor *Metal Diaphragm *Thermal hydrogen compressor *Electrochemical compression *Joule-Thomson effect *Hydrogenation *Dehydrogenation *Hydrogenolysis *Hydrogen grooving

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This is not an article. Is it supposed to be a list? A draft of portal? --Pjacobi 18:06, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I object to the word "key" in the 3d sentence. Like the super capacitor and the fly wheel, hydrogen is a means of storing energy for later use. We likely will never have 1% of the world's daily energy stored in any of these three ways. Disadvantages of hydrogen are 1 low energy per cubic meter. 2 It is more inclined to leak than other gases with the posible exception of helium 3 It is rarely produced as a byproduct 4 It is found free in nature rarely at concentrations exceeding one part per million. Ccpoodle 04:18, 11 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

technologies

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The following articles relate to or are required for the production of hydrogen.. reg.Mion 20:52, 5 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Environmental technology template

I'd like to replace the Environmental technology template with one that matches the standard navbox style, i.e. horizontal instead of vertical, collapsing and typically placed at the bottom of article pages. I've done a mock up of what this would look like at {{User:Jwanders/ET}}. Figured this was a big enough change that I should post before going ahead with it. Please discuss here--jwandersTalk 22:03, 17 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Fuel Cells

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It appears that several of the fuel cells listed under the section of the same name are not fuel cells that really involve a hydrogen fuel source (undoubtedly almost every fuel cell has hydrogen as one component or another, but not necessarily fuel). Isn't this supposed to be a list of hydrogen-fuel-using fuel cells? ~XarBioGeek (talk) 20:16, 16 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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