Whats with the smart talk LiamXaoh? I was merely having a conversation with the public to try to understand how the process works, as I had stated ''I'm new to all this''... since I have inferior knowledge to you on the subject of chemistry and your not forthcoming amicably, I will research elsewhere. I would like to see the human race work together and better this planets future and ours without arguing over whether a tomatoe is a tomatoe etc.
@only4youreyes4 - HHO is not real. It is made up by people who haven't studied chemistry. Water breaks down to H2 and O2 when water molecules are broken down by electrolysis. What people choose to call it on YouTube and what the academics actually call it don't align, and we all know who is correct.
I'm new to all this, so bare with me.. If electrolysis is used on H2O, then hydrogen and oxygen are your waste products right? and electrons carry electricity, protons can conduct electricity in certain chemical reactions?? can't we generate electricity by burning electrons off the hydrogen part of the compound to separate the H2O?
@drdalet - The Genepax dot com wording is misleading/confusing (to please the "it runs on water brigade") It runs on gasoline and uses the electrolysis of water to produce H2 and O2 which is a supplementary fuel.
The energy required to break water into H2 and O2 (not HHO - no such thing) is the same as the energy released when the mixture is ignited (less losses).
The Wiki article sums it up quite well showing the numerous fraud cases.
@LiamXaoh Genepax dot com shows a car that runs on water. But you are right that there is a lot of fraud involved and if genepax is genuine, i don't know. However, in theory it could be possible. /Water-fuelled_car on Wikipedia gives an interesting history.
@LiamXaoh It does work. That's why the japanes are building cars that run on water right now. Besides, they are built of hemp, stronger than metal. Do your research again.
@aseeker469 - Stan Meyer was found guilty of fraud. He merely used conventional hydrolysis of water in manner intended to mislead people. The reason his work has been not been duplicated (except by other frauds) is that it was founded on lies. He was unable to convince scientists how his device worked. So why don't you do your research before speaking?
Whats with the smart talk LiamXaoh? I was merely having a conversation with the public to try to understand how the process works, as I had stated ''I'm new to all this''... since I have inferior knowledge to you on the subject of chemistry and your not forthcoming amicably, I will research elsewhere. I would like to see the human race work together and better this planets future and ours without arguing over whether a tomatoe is a tomatoe etc.
only4youreyes4 1 week ago
@only4youreyes4 - HHO is not real. It is made up by people who haven't studied chemistry. Water breaks down to H2 and O2 when water molecules are broken down by electrolysis. What people choose to call it on YouTube and what the academics actually call it don't align, and we all know who is correct.
LiamXaoh 2 weeks ago
@only4youreyes4 - enroll in a night class on chemistry and then you won't have to ask such questions.
LiamXaoh 2 weeks ago
I'm new to all this, so bare with me.. If electrolysis is used on H2O, then hydrogen and oxygen are your waste products right? and electrons carry electricity, protons can conduct electricity in certain chemical reactions?? can't we generate electricity by burning electrons off the hydrogen part of the compound to separate the H2O?
only4youreyes4 1 month ago
Is oxyhydrogen or brown's gas or HHO a real gas or not? I have seen mini experiments on youtube showing it is...
only4youreyes4 1 month ago
@drdalet - The Genepax dot com wording is misleading/confusing (to please the "it runs on water brigade") It runs on gasoline and uses the electrolysis of water to produce H2 and O2 which is a supplementary fuel.
The energy required to break water into H2 and O2 (not HHO - no such thing) is the same as the energy released when the mixture is ignited (less losses).
The Wiki article sums it up quite well showing the numerous fraud cases.
LiamXaoh 1 month ago
@LiamXaoh Genepax dot com shows a car that runs on water. But you are right that there is a lot of fraud involved and if genepax is genuine, i don't know. However, in theory it could be possible. /Water-fuelled_car on Wikipedia gives an interesting history.
drdalet 1 month ago
@drdalet - name one car that runs on water and provide a link to the manufacturer's website. No vehicle runs on water. Except boats...LOL
You go and do YOUR research.
LiamXaoh 1 month ago
@LiamXaoh It does work. That's why the japanes are building cars that run on water right now. Besides, they are built of hemp, stronger than metal. Do your research again.
drdalet 1 month ago
@aseeker469 - Stan Meyer was found guilty of fraud. He merely used conventional hydrolysis of water in manner intended to mislead people. The reason his work has been not been duplicated (except by other frauds) is that it was founded on lies. He was unable to convince scientists how his device worked. So why don't you do your research before speaking?
LiamXaoh 4 months ago