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On the source of hydrogen
If you want to know the origin of hydrogen, you must carefully investigate the nature of all things and the principle of creation. Let's try it now.

First, water is the great source of hydrogen. Water is formed by the combination of hydrogen and oxygen, and by means of analysis, hydrogen and oxygen can be separated to obtain pure hydrogen gas. In the past, it has been known about the composition of water. By the method of electrical analysis, the current is passed through the water and the cathode, and the hydrogen is gradually accumulated. This is the transformation of nature through human labor, and it is used to extract the hydrogen of water.

Second, fossil fuels also contain hydrogen. Such as natural gas, its main component is methane, which is rich in hydrogen. Through chemical methods, methane is reacted with water vapor, and hydrogen and carbon monoxide can be generated under suitable temperature and pressure and catalyst action. However, fossil fuels are limited in heaven and earth, and they are often polluted, which is not a long-term solution.

Third, the biological world can also be a source of hydrogen. Some microorganisms, in specific circumstances, can perform metabolic work to produce hydrogen. Such as photosynthetic bacteria, with the help of light energy, decompose organic matter and release hydrogen. There are also fermenting bacteria, which decompose sugars and other substances in an anaerobic state, and also produce hydrogen. This biological method of hydrogen production is mild and environmentally friendly. If it can be properly researched and used, it may open up new avenues for the acquisition of hydrogen.

Overall, the sources of hydrogen are diverse. Although the method of water separation requires more energy, water is widely used in the world. Fossil fuels are convenient to extract hydrogen, but resources and pollution are taken into account. Biological hydrogen production has potential and needs to be refined. Exploring efficient and clean ways to obtain hydrogen is really related to the future ability and environmental safety, which cannot be ignored.