L’hydrogene en bref

L’hydrogène,
l’élément chimique
le plus abondant dans l’univers

Planète Terre 
Sur la terre,

Il est surtout présent dans l’eau (H 2 O) sous toutes ses formes liquide, solide ou gazeuse.


L’hydrogène provient aussi

Des émanations de méthane (CH 4) produites par les volcans.


Croute terrestre

Signifie d’ailleurs « ce qui génère de l’eau ».


L’hydrogène provient aussi

Des émanations de méthane (CH 4) produites par les volcans.


Croute terrestre

Il peut être aussi présent sous forme de gisements dans la croute terrestre.


L’hydrogène provient aussi

Des émanations de méthane (CH 4) produites par les volcans.

L’hydrogène sous toutes ses couleurs

l’hydrogène produit par la nature

  1. Vert
  2. Jaune
  3. Rose
  4. Blanc
  5. Noir
  6. Gris
  7. Bleu
  8. Turquoise

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l’hydrogène vert?
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Comment l’hydrogène
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Pourquoi l’hydrogène vert
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Comment peut-on utiliser
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La chaine de valeur
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Avez-vous entendu parler de l’hydrogène vert ? Il s’agit d’un type d’hydrogène produit à partir de sources d’énergie renouvelables, telles que l’énergie éolienne ou solaire, plutôt que de combustibles fossiles…

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