Hydrogen Plasma Generator
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@alex681219 What happens if plasma touched hydrogen? Would an explosion occur?
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Water vapor can not be, they would be largely in volumes themselves immediately absorbed in the water. Here you can see that the volume of gas not change. The decomposition of water is hard UV radiation in combination with an electric field. Arc vaporized carbon combines with oxygen from water to carbon monoxide. That is a mixture of gases with the dominance of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, I believe. It's not short-circuit underwater, but underwater arc discharge, it really creates plasma.
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@alex681219 I was wondering what is the name of the cell used to hold the heavy water? Also, where did you get it?
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@mV33rs It's no very efficient, but ir can be made efficient, plasma glows naturally because of the high temperatures e ionization
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Is possible to collect the plasma generated by the reactor, and if not can you please tell me a way to make and collect plasma other than using a microwave, any info will help!!
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Im sure most of the gas coming out of that is water vapour (steam) from the water being boiled by the heat.
Hi i was wondering if it was possibly to collect plasma from the reactor, and if not could anybody tell me how to collect and make plasma without using a microwave, any info will help!!
MADMDK1635 1 year ago
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alex681219 1 year ago
What is "Hidrogen"? Have you discovered a new element? (LOL!)
tripjet999 1 year ago 2
thanks for your coment ...after 3 years and 1000´s of visits you are the one! Que viva el "Hydrogen"
alex681219 1 year ago
is this cold fusion, a hydrogen cell or an example of somoluminescance?
KKinsane2009 1 year ago
"Sonoluminescence can occur when a sound wave of sufficient intensity induces a gaseous cavity within a liquid to collapse quickly" No Sound waves in this experiment just dc current. See the John Worrell Keely work and cymatics
alex681219 1 year ago