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Re: Welding with....WATER???
I shouldn't be doing a happy dance or anything, should I?
I mean, this is still just electrolysis, maybe with some real fancy electrodes and gas condensers, but that all it is, right? They make it sound like it "restructures the hydrogen and oxygen". Now, last time I checked, 2 hydrogens and an oxygen only go together one way due to the theory of Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR). So, basically they mean that they keep the split H<SUB>2</SUB> and O<SUB>2</SUB> molecules in the same tank. Unless...... maybe the electorlysis produces some random ions / wierd ionic bonds? I think some of you have spent a lot more time researching this than I have. Did I miss anything / not give enough credit? Last edited by Qbranch : 24-05-2006 at 17:18. |
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