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September 24th, 2013 03:18 PM #1
im not a chemist, but its splitting water atoms into hydrogen and oxygen. this is based on my high school chemistry.
i know it is possible to split these atoms, but it would be sufficient enough to power something?
eto lang ang opinion ko based on limited knowledge.
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September 24th, 2013 03:26 PM #2
IIRC the amount of energy required to split the hydrogen and oxygen atoms from a water molecule exceeds the amount of energy you get from recombining them (e.g. fuel cell).
Nuclear subs use electric energy from their reactors/generators to get oxygen from seawater for the crew and hydrogen for their standby fuel cells.
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September 24th, 2013 03:33 PM #5
if that thing really works why isnt everyone using it?
it should have gone viral
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September 24th, 2013 03:40 PM #7
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September 24th, 2013 03:44 PM #8
haha
naalala ko tuloy si ehnriko (RIP) sabi niya oil companies are after him coz his invention is a threat
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September 24th, 2013 03:56 PM #9
You'd think with the hundreds or even thousands of "inventors" pushing "over-unity" electrolysis machines, the major manufacturers would have picked one up by now... but nooooo... they're all in cahoots with the major oil companies to keep making gas guzzling cars.
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Except when they're building hybrids and EVs... whoops. Mga traydor... I guess the oil companies are going to shut down Toyota/Ford/BMW/Mercedes/etcetera now... huh?
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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September 25th, 2013 07:56 PM #10