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Hydrogen Everyday Life Uses

Hydrogen is used in daily life
Although it is invisible and colorless, it is widely used in daily life.

One of them is related to the energy field. Since modern times, energy demand has been increasing, while traditional energy sources are gradually at risk of being exhausted, and their use has also polluted the environment. Hydrogen is known as a clean energy source and can be used as a fuel. Among automobiles, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have emerged. This vehicle generates electricity through the chemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen, and then drives the vehicle. It is quiet, and the tail is only water. There is no exhaust gas from traditional fuel vehicles, which is of great benefit to environmental protection.

Second, industrial manufacturing also depends on it. In the metallurgical industry, hydrogen is often used as a reducing agent. Taking iron ore ironmaking as an example, hydrogen can react with iron oxides to reduce iron. Compared with traditional carbon reduction methods, this method of hydrogen can reduce carbon dioxide emissions, which is in line with the current trend of green production. In chemical production, synthetic ammonia is the most important, and hydrogen is the key raw material. Ammonia is used in the production of chemical fertilizers, which is related to the prosperity of agriculture and is actually related to people's livelihood.

Third, it can also be seen in the food field. Hydrogenation of oils and fats is an indispensable process. Hydrogenation of liquid vegetable oils can make it solidified or semi-solidified, which can improve the texture and shelf life of oils. It is widely used in food processing such as baking, frying and other industries.

Furthermore, in daily life small matter, hydrogen also contributes. Nickel-metal hydride batteries are commonly found in portable electronic devices such as cameras and mobile phones. Compared with traditional batteries, they have a larger capacity, longer lifespan, and are relatively environmentally friendly. This is the power of hydrogen.

In summary, hydrogen has extraordinary value in everyday things, whether explicit or hidden, and its potential for future development is limitless.