I'm just trying to find out technical info about hydrogen and energy, I'm trying to find out the amount of energy (in joules or calories) of hydrogen, does anyone know that off hand?
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I'm just trying to find out technical info about hydrogen and energy, I'm trying to find out the amount of energy (in joules or calories) of hydrogen, does anyone know that off hand?
I'm guessing he means in a fuel cell type usage - burning it, not nuclear reactions.
Away.
If that's the case, I believe it's the same is electrolyzing water: 1 joule per gram/cubic centimeter.