Gasoline also explodes. The problem with handling hydrogen isn't its volatility, AFAIK. It is its tendency to escape any container you try to put it in.
It isn't practical at all. If it was, we would already be using it. It's laughable how many people think there is some grand conspiracy to keep it from being used.
Gasoline also explodes. The problem with handling hydrogen isn't its volatility, AFAIK. It is its tendency to escape any container you try to put it in.
And then once enough has escaped, it explodes.
Not unless you're otherwise concentrating it somehow. Anyways IDK what we're arguing about because I don't think hydrogen is a practical fuel.
It isn't practical at all. If it was, we would already be using it. It's laughable how many people think there is some grand conspiracy to keep it from being used.
Far from it; people are trying to use it, like BMW with their hydrogen combustion engine. It still has the tank problem.