By mixing hydroxide and sulfuric acid
Hydrogen can be produced by: - Compressing air to the point where it becomes a liquid. Then the process of fractional distillation is used on this liquid air. - Hydrogen can be obtained by the steam reforming of methane. - Reacting some metals with water yields a base and hydrogen gas. <><><> Hydrogen can also be produced by eletrolysis of water, splitting it into oxygen and hydrogen.
It can be produced by bacteria in a lab.
Yes.
The strongest chemical in a science lab is Hydrogen Fluoride. The second strongest chemical is Hydrogen Chloride. Hydrogen Fluoride isn't the world's strongest chemical. The King of Liquids is the mixture of 1 Hydrogen Fluoride and 3 Hydrogen Chloride.
Yes, it is produced by various metabolic processes, but there are mechanisms to break it down quickly so that it does not damage cells by oxidation. That is why liver and potatoes will catalyse its decomposition in the lab.
when metal reacts with an acid, or when electricity is used to separate water into hydrogen and water.
No. Uranium can be found naturally.
Oxygen
Yes it does. i did it in a lab in school with lifesavers
Make sure you always ways wash your hands after lab
In the lab. and for small quantities. use the 'pop' test. Allow the hydrogen to be in contact with oxygen, then put a flame to it. It will 'pop'.
Yes. Rubies can be produced in controlled settings.