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Hydrogen is the chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1. Hydrogen is the lightest element. At standard conditions hydrogen is a gas of diatomic molecules having the formula H2. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and highly combustible. Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical substance in the universe, constituting roughly 75% of all normal matter. Stars such as the Sun are mainly composed of hydrogen in the plasma state. Most of the hydrogen on Earth exists in molecular forms such as water and organic compounds. For the most common isotope of hydrogen (symbol 1H) each atom has one proton, one electron, and no neutrons.
In the early universe, the formation of protons, the nuclei of hydrogen, occurred during the first second after the Big Bang. The emergence of neutral hydrogen atoms throughout the universe occurred about 370,000 years later during the recombination epoch, when the plasma had cooled enough for electrons to remain bound to protons.Hydrogen is nonmetallic, except at extremely high pressures, and readily forms a single covalent bond with most nonmetallic elements, forming compounds such as water and nearly all organic compounds. Hydrogen plays a particularly important role in acid–base reactions because these reactions usually involve the exchange of protons between soluble molecules. In ionic compounds, hydrogen can take the form of a negative charge (i.e., anion) where it is known as a hydride, or as a positively charged (i.e., cation) species denoted by the symbol H+. The H+ cation is simply a proton (symbol p) but its behavior in aqueous solutions and in ionic compounds involves screening of its electric charge by nearby polar molecules or anions. Because hydrogen is the only neutral atom for which the Schrödinger equation can be solved analytically, the study of its energetics and chemical bonding has played a key role in the development of quantum mechanics.
Hydrogen gas was first artificially produced in the early 16th century by the reaction of acids on metals. In 1766–81, Henry Cavendish was the first to recognize that hydrogen gas was a discrete substance, and that it produces water when burned, the property for which it was later named: in Greek, hydrogen means "water-former".
Industrial production is mainly from steam reforming natural gas, and less often from more energy-intensive methods such as the electrolysis of water. Most hydrogen is used near the site of its production, the two largest uses being fossil fuel processing (e.g., hydrocracking) and ammonia production, mostly for the fertilizer market. Hydrogen is problematic in metallurgy because it can embrittle many metals, complicating the design of pipelines and storage tanks.

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    Hydrogen in one radiator

    Closed heating system, approx 14 years old with oil fired boiler, feeding around 18 radiators over 2 floors. One small radiator nearest the boiler and downstairs repeatedly fills up with hydrogen over a period of about 4 weeks. Hydrogen is suspected as it can be ignited and there is no smell...
  2. Roy_66

    Hydrogen Boilers, Heat Pumps, Funny Cylinders etc. etc.

    Some positive news. For anyone not seen, interesting video from Roger B. on the future for boilers vs heat pumps etc. etc. Includes some more slightly wacky but interesting points like horizontal cylinders and boilers - anyone done one / seen one on hol ? Was interested also that their...
  3. centralheatking

    Netherlands paves the way for Hydrogen

    On its way here soon. The Orange crew are setting up Hydrogen powered domestic appliances. The H2 is produced by wind turbines and is in effect a green battery. UK are advanced but not this far. I think H2 enhanced NG will be the winner ...centralheatking
  4. R

    Hydrogen Sulfide Gas in radiators - Advice needed

    Hi all Hoping somebody has come across this problem and can help with constructive advice. History - 11 radiators in system (total volume 350 litres) steel radiators, copper pipework 20-25 years old. Magnaclean filter fitted and power flushed 10 Years ago with new inhibitor - never experienced...
  5. R

    Conversion of the national gas network to hydrogen?

    The other day, I met up with a friend who has contact with 'green' groups and who hears a lot of alternative technology ideas. Apparently, hydrogen may well end up being produced as a means of using excess electricity when renewables supply exceeds demand (i.e. as a battery, or a means of...
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    Hydrogen powered homes.

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    Hydrogen Sulphide Smell.

    Hi, does anyone know who to call to get this checked out. We continually get this smell in various degrees. At the weekend it became very strong. We have a downstairs toilet which backs onto the boiler cupboard. Thanks
  8. L

    Is it air or hydrogen, when bleeding a rad?

    Hi all, how do you test for hydrogen, when bleeding rads? If I know the gas coming out of the rad is hydrogen for arguements sake when I bleed it, then I know internal corrosion, is taken place. So I can eliminate, air being sucked in. Thanks:tounge_smile:
  9. S

    Problem with One Radiator which keeps filling up with Air

    I have got a problem with only 1 Radiator. It keeps filling up with Air and needs to be bleed. Its the radiator which is nearest to the airing cupboard. In the airing cupboard there is 2 2 port valves, pump and By pass Valve and Cylinder. Anyone got any idea's what could be causing the problem...
  10. P

    Radiators need bleeding every day !!

    Hello, I recently started my own property maintenance business along with level 2 diploma in plumbing and heating. However I am currently working at a house where the radiators require bleeding every day. I have been advised by my college tutor to pour fernox cleaning inhibitor in the system...
  11. D

    hydrogen in central heating

    I installed a central heating system a year ago . The sysem was cleansed , flushed and inhibited but it continually fills with hydrogen ( can burn it off when bleeding). Fitted a combi, rads , copper pipework, the system is small only six rads 1 lit of inhibitor was added originally. I have had...
  12. J

    Gas in rads

    When our system gets nice and hot the rads fill up with an unidentified gas. I burnt some and it had a clear blue flame, orange edges and left soot on the bleed key and molegrips I was holding the key with. Any ideas? It's a brand new boiler and 15yr old rads. Open vented.
  13. R

    Hydrogen gas in radiator

    Can anyone suggest a product that will get rid of hydrogen gas in a central heating system. It has been flushed out and has twicw the normal ammount of inhibitor in the system ... but every other day one radiator is cold and full of hydrogen gas ... everything has been tried to solve the...
  14. G

    hydrogen in radiators

    has anyone ever came across the problem of radiators filling with hydrogen? if so what is the cause and hows it rectified? the pumps been changed the cold feed and vent re piped its a normal central heating system with header tank
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