

#Hydrogen powered cars full
When the chamber is full of yellow liquid, a white spark from a green plug in the roof of the chamber turns the chamber red. At the bottom of the pipe, a grey stopper on the end of a moving pole, moves up and down, blocking, then allowing the liquid to move into a chamber below. On the top left, a yellow substance flows through a pipe. In the bottom left corner, black numbers cycle through 1, 2, 3, and 4 on a loop. Shown is a colour animated GIF that shows what happens inside an internal combustion engine. How do hydrogen internal combustion engines work? Another blue line runs from the battery to the engine. Another teal line runs from here to the fuel cell. A blue line runs from the fuel cell to the battery. Where the gas pump would be, a teal line runs from the station, to one side of the hydrogen tank. Further back, in the centre, is a large blue rectangle labelled "Fuel Cell." In the middle of the car is an even larger cylindrical barrel, labelled "Hydrogen Tank." Between the rear wheels is a long grey shape labelled "Electric Engine." A tailpipe spews a pale blue cloud out the back of the car. Starting at the front, there is a grey box labelled "Battery" on the right. Its top parts are removed to show the parts inside. A sign at the top reads "Hydrogen."Ī car is pulled up on the nearest side. It has a large white structure in the centre, with space for cars to pull up on either side. The station looks like a typical gasoline filling station. Shown is a colour illustration of the parts inside a car at a filling station with a "Hydrogen" sign. We can get hydrogen using different types of chemical reactions. This means that we must break apart other molecules to get the hydrogen out. In order to use hydrogen as a fuel for vehicles, it must be in its pure form. Here, four blue spheres are joined to one black one, with single sticks. The final image, on the bottom right, is labelled Methane, CH 4. Two blue spheres are joined to the second black one with single sticks. Three blue spheres are joined to one black sphere, with single sticks. The second image is labelled "Ethane, C 2, H 6." It has two black spheres joined with one white stick. These have two white sticks at each of the two joins. In the third row, the first image is labelled "Carbon dioxide, CO 2." It has two red spheres joined to a black one between them. The third image is labelled "Water, H 2O." It has two blue spheres, joined to a red one between them, with a white stick each. The second image is labelled "Hydrogen gas, H 2." It has two blue spheres joined together with a white stick. In the second row, the first illustration is labelled "Oxygen gas, O 2." This has two red spheres joined together with a white stick. The third is labelled "Carbon." It has a single black sphere marked with the letter C. The second image labelled "Hydrogen." It has a single blue sphere marked with the letter H. Starting on the top left, the first image is labelled "Oxygen." It has one red sphere marked with the letter O. There are three rows with three small, labelled, illustrations each.
#Hydrogen powered cars series
Shown is a series of colour illustrations of molecules.
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