Creating oxygen(co2) out Of hydrogen

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Hydrogen does not spontaneously convert into oxygen or methane under heat and pressure; it requires specific chemical processes. The discussion clarifies that water, composed of hydrogen and oxygen, can be split into its elements through electrolysis, not by changing hydrogen directly. The conversation also touches on gasification processes that can produce methane and carbon monoxide from carbon sources and water. Additionally, superheating hydrogen into plasma and applying pressure can lead to fusion, potentially forming helium. The thread concludes by emphasizing the need for accurate understanding of chemical reactions and elemental transformations.
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ive heard that hydrogen under certain temps will change into diferent gasses like oxygen and methane. if we could grab a crap load of hydrogen and other gasses under certain pressure and heat would they change gasses.
 
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I'm not sure what you heard exactly, but it doesn't sound right. Only through fission and fusion can you change one element into another. Perhaps you heard about converting water into hydrogen and oxygen? Water is already hydrogen and oxygen, just in a different molecular form.

Also, CO2 is carbon dioxide. Oxygen is oxygen - molecular oxygen is O2.
 
It sounds like some sort of coal gasification process involving water, generating methane and carbon monoxide.
 
That's the gas shift reactions, some of which are:

H2O+C(solid)=> H2 + CO
2H2+C=>CH4
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If you turn hydrogen into plasma(superheated gas) and then apply a whole lot of pressure, the hydrogen will combine and form a different element, probrably helium. Thats what keeps our sun running
 
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