Water as the starting point and oxidised Hydrogen (water) as the end product. You cannot have the same material as both the starting point of a reaction and the end product of that reaction and expect a gain in energy. It aint going to happen! You can however put a small amount of energy in to produce a gas that can act as a catalyst & allow more efficient release of energy from a Hydrocardon fuel (gasoline).
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999solomon999 1 week ago
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999solomon999 1 week ago
so that first fella had a scientific delegation give the thumbs up.....what happened?
w2aiq 10 months ago
Water as the starting point and oxidised Hydrogen (water) as the end product. You cannot have the same material as both the starting point of a reaction and the end product of that reaction and expect a gain in energy. It aint going to happen! You can however put a small amount of energy in to produce a gas that can act as a catalyst & allow more efficient release of energy from a Hydrocardon fuel (gasoline).
ChrisPCrunchy 2 years ago