hydrogen: the energy source of the future
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Hydrogen: The Energy Source of the Future
There have been many stories in the newspapers, on TV and on the radio about the state that our planet is in, and most of the time they are not too positive. We hear about pollution, and global warming most frequently, which are both caused mainly by the burning of fossil fuels. Because of this, organizations and governments have started to invest money in researching alternate forms of
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited I) Esselstyn, Erik. “Cross Creek Initiative Overview” 7pp. Available from http://www.ttcorp.com; internet. II) Hydrogen and its Compounds. Encyclopedia Britannica. Volume 9. (1974). Chicago: Helen Hemingway Benton. III) Wilbraham, Antony C. (Ed.) Chemistry. Don Mills, Ontario: Addison-Wesley Publishers Ltd., 1993. IV) DiChristina, Mariette. “What Really Downed the Hindenburg.” Popular Mechanics. Nov. 1997: 70-76. V) Donal, O’Leary. “Hydrogen” available from http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/chem/dolchem/html/elem/elem001.html; internet.