Salt water as fuel?
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cool, what he is doing is spliting the water into its most basic components O2 and hydrogen, hydrogen burnes with the use of the O2 and releases water thru the exothermic reaction by the combining of the O2 and hydrogen atoms during the burning, so basicly you dont destroy the water, infinatly renewable, adding salt to the water causes the conductivity to increase causeing more generation of the O2 and hydrogen, ya can do something simular during electralosiss.
ya can use also use saltwater as a batterie, ya need some stainless tubing and a zinc or magnesium rod, make ya framework holding the tubes ya cut to the length ya desire and fasten the langths of magnesium or zinc rods in place in the tubes of stainless. desolve salt in a distilled water till the water wont hold any more salt, pour that into the batterie and as long as ya dont hook anything up to it it wont generate power, but hook a load to it and it will begin to generate power. |
whoopee
my "GREAT" state of Pennsylvania is getting some noticing... and that would be awesome lol :D :D :D |
man thats great they using salt water in anewer way
i use rock salt mix with 2lt water to kill weeds and grass in my yard all the time, in a spray bottle. better then weed/grass killer you buy in the stores |
now that would be awesome, let's hope it works out.
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Can't be burnt? Woot! It'll last for a real long time, plus salt water is everywhere! :)
Speaking about water, a guy in Aucks here in NZ managed to get a motorbike running on water (that was a while ago, plus people had "doubts"). :) Chris :) |
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Call me cyanical but whats to stop the oil companies buying out the technology and bury it...
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I like the idea of it alot.. I just don't think it will ever be put to use. Not only that but further reading suggests that it's really not a good idea because it takes more energy to produce then it produces.
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