@wackokicker I'd like to apologize to you for calling you names and insulting you. I have never met you and know nothing about you. I started this and it was wrong of me. Again, I'm very sorry for the terrible things I've said to you.
Responder a este vídeo... why do I have to teach you what you'd miss in school??? just think about this: does the fish has to follow every bubble in order to breath? duh! there is dissolved gas within the water and it is invisible! oxygen, nitrogen, methane, hydrogen, argon, you name them. they are plenty of E cells with lot of applications, they don't want to waste energy in bubbles, stupid! Even hydrogen for rocket fuels is better extracted from propane.
@onebigvon hahaha no doubt: you are a stupid stubborn and left behind dude... you don't even know the Boyle's Law or what does it mean saturation, dissolved gas and other basic concepts of the electrolysis. I gave you a site to review but you are so stupid, that couldn't found it. Go fuck your self and stuck your head in your annus to deal with real gases, stupid son of a bitch....
@wackokicker Dear Jackass, I do understand that the process involves BREAKING DOWN the water molecules. What is a water molecule composed of? I'll tell you. 2 hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. When the bond between these atoms is broken, guess what that makes. GAS! Gasses float to the top of the water as they are less dense. This creates the bubble effect that you refer to in your original comment. Again, I'll quote my original comment, "Dumb ass!"
@onebigvon haha U=big moron and stupid... " Show me a book that explains how a gas of any type can rise up from underwater without forming a bubble in the water" I tell you how: BREAKING DOWN a water molecule and DISSOLVING the products whitin the solution below the saturation point!. remember that you are not blowing or injecting any gas, you are applying an electric current to a solution. but if you haven't understand so far it would be usseles to tell you more: tinaja dot com electrolysis
@wackokicker Wow, you seem to have sized me up just by reading the two words that I posted. Your post says, "The bubble production normally indicates a loss of efficiency in the electrolysis." Show me a physics book that explains how a gas of any type can rise up from underwater without forming a bubble in the water. FUCKTARD!
@onebigvon lol you are the dumb ass... and besides stupid, you don't even know the reaction, more oxigen and H H could be released if the voltage is properly fixed, it is invisible because they are generated within the solution as dissolved gases, big bubbles indicates a loss of efficiency. You need only 2.57V to breakdown the water molecule. You are one of those stupids ecologysts that would do anything to save fuels... except to read a Physics book.
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cauchotres 3 months ago
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seamieoleary 3 months ago
@onebigvon no big deal
wackokicker 6 months ago
@wackokicker I'd like to apologize to you for calling you names and insulting you. I have never met you and know nothing about you. I started this and it was wrong of me. Again, I'm very sorry for the terrible things I've said to you.
onebigvon 6 months ago
Responder a este vídeo... why do I have to teach you what you'd miss in school??? just think about this: does the fish has to follow every bubble in order to breath? duh! there is dissolved gas within the water and it is invisible! oxygen, nitrogen, methane, hydrogen, argon, you name them. they are plenty of E cells with lot of applications, they don't want to waste energy in bubbles, stupid! Even hydrogen for rocket fuels is better extracted from propane.
wackokicker 6 months ago
@onebigvon hahaha no doubt: you are a stupid stubborn and left behind dude... you don't even know the Boyle's Law or what does it mean saturation, dissolved gas and other basic concepts of the electrolysis. I gave you a site to review but you are so stupid, that couldn't found it. Go fuck your self and stuck your head in your annus to deal with real gases, stupid son of a bitch....
wackokicker 7 months ago
@wackokicker Dear Jackass, I do understand that the process involves BREAKING DOWN the water molecules. What is a water molecule composed of? I'll tell you. 2 hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. When the bond between these atoms is broken, guess what that makes. GAS! Gasses float to the top of the water as they are less dense. This creates the bubble effect that you refer to in your original comment. Again, I'll quote my original comment, "Dumb ass!"
onebigvon 7 months ago
@onebigvon haha U=big moron and stupid... " Show me a book that explains how a gas of any type can rise up from underwater without forming a bubble in the water" I tell you how: BREAKING DOWN a water molecule and DISSOLVING the products whitin the solution below the saturation point!. remember that you are not blowing or injecting any gas, you are applying an electric current to a solution. but if you haven't understand so far it would be usseles to tell you more: tinaja dot com electrolysis
wackokicker 7 months ago
@wackokicker Wow, you seem to have sized me up just by reading the two words that I posted. Your post says, "The bubble production normally indicates a loss of efficiency in the electrolysis." Show me a physics book that explains how a gas of any type can rise up from underwater without forming a bubble in the water. FUCKTARD!
onebigvon 7 months ago
@onebigvon lol you are the dumb ass... and besides stupid, you don't even know the reaction, more oxigen and H H could be released if the voltage is properly fixed, it is invisible because they are generated within the solution as dissolved gases, big bubbles indicates a loss of efficiency. You need only 2.57V to breakdown the water molecule. You are one of those stupids ecologysts that would do anything to save fuels... except to read a Physics book.
wackokicker 7 months ago