New Catalyst Produces Hydrogen from Water

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Anon-068c403e2d, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. Anon-068c403e2d

    Anon-068c403e2d Anonymized

  2. WobblesRArt

    WobblesRArt MajorGeek

    just had to say something, How did you think they did it before?.........remember H2O......just split the hydrogen from Oxygen......

    ....In the article it say’s, that the old way, used high pressure or high heat……at Solano community college, that I attended. We in the art dept. built a Japanese style wood fired kiln, to fire clay pottery…….It uses wood to burn, when the temp gets to 2000 degrees, we would put wet wood, tree limbs, from a tree cut down in the last month, still has lots of water….the Hydrogen is split from the Oxygen……the hydrogen burns a little hotter, and the oxygen burns as well…….wobbles
     
  3. Anon-068c403e2d

    Anon-068c403e2d Anonymized

    Scientists have been looking for a catalyst for a long time and this may or may not be the ideal one.But without a catalyst it would be too expensive to produce enough hydrogen.
     

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