Would burning hydrogen contribute to acid rain?

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2026-07-08 09:00

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Burning hydrogen produces water vapor and energy, with the primary byproduct being water, which does not contribute to acid rain. However, if hydrogen is burned in an environment with nitrogen oxides (NOx) present, those pollutants can lead to the formation of acids when combined with water vapor in the atmosphere. Overall, hydrogen combustion itself does not directly contribute to acid rain.

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