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flomojopoanode Jul 31, 2006

cool! The power of water. http://youtube.com/watch?v=pa1meqFFjjM&search=water http://hytechapps.com/

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monster Jul 31, 2006

Hmm... Is this really new? Hydrogen burners have been around for a few years... http://www.bmwworld.com/hydrogen/ Who might be doing all this electrolysis? What's power source nuclear...

flomojopoanode Jul 31, 2006

did you watch the other stuff?

monster Jul 31, 2006

Oooh, sorry TJ, I didn't mean to sound harsh (but after rereading I did).. but water is not an energy source... the electricity that is separating the water is... so I am a little bewildered as to ...

flomojopoanode Jul 31, 2006

Oh, I didn't take it harshly, lol, but it did sound a little rough. anyways. *shrug* cars use electricity. Start the current with a battery, recharge with an alternater. It's not that much di...

monster Jul 31, 2006

Some interesting reading... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_production q[Hydrogen may also be produced from water using huge amounts of electricity (by electrolysis) or heat (by ther...

flomojopoanode Jul 31, 2006

I think viable needs to be defined. Viable as in truly possible or Viable as in practical. I guess then practical needs to be defined, too. Practical as in possible, no matter what the cost. ...

monster Jul 31, 2006

I contend that water, the element, by it self does not contain energy. (outside of the nuclear level i.e. breaking apart the atom). So... I say that it is isn't viable or practical, it is impossib...

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I agree with this.

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i could imagine if you guys drank together . . . the conversations would be completely hilarious, yet deep and still somewhat technically impressive.

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder

but I contend that the components that make up water can be used react together, and thus act as fuel.

http://chemmovies.unl.edu/chemistry/redoxlp/a01.html

It might be on the atomic level, but I'm not terribly sure. I know the 2 Hydrogen atoms "borrow" some of the electons from the Oxygen atom... I don't know if this has anything to do with it or not, I'm just saying. 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O :D

The fact is, though, that if you burn a combo of hydrogen and oxygen, the result is quite explosive, and the by-product is water (in a vapor form).

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monsterEst. 2006

¡Absolutamente! El hidrógeno es muy volátil. Así el agua se puede utilizar como una batería... que lo divide en el hidrógeno y el oxígeno, hasta que la energía es necesaria. Solamente entonces volviendo al agua justa.

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