H - Hydrogen

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Hydrogen (H) is a Common Gas.

H - Hydrogen
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Information
Name Hydrogen
Chemical Formula H
Atomic Number 1
Type Gas
Color (Menu) ???
Color (Game) ???
Color (Real Life) Colorless
Rarity Common
Planet Type Gas giants, Water planets
Description Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, typically found in gas form. In the game, it's essential for various chemical reactions, propulsion fuels, and life-support systems.
How to Get Extracted from gas giants' atmospheres, water through electrolysis, or harvested from ice comets
Appearance (Game) Appears as a colorless gas in pressurized containers or as ice in colder regions
Appearance (Real Life) Typically a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas
Patch 1.0


How to Get

Hydrogen can be obtained through a variety of methods:

1. Extracted from the atmospheres of gas giants using specialized collection drones. 2. Obtained through electrolysis from water on planets or space stations with sufficient technology. 3. Harvested from ice comets that contain frozen hydrogen.

Used For

Hydrogen is used for various purposes:

1. Fuel for starships and rockets. 2. Used in life-support systems to create breathable air. 3. Key component in crafting water and other chemical compounds.

Additional Information

In real life, Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element, making up approximately 75% of the elemental mass of the universe.