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Originally Posted by editec Really? either I have been misinformed or you have. |
You are misinformed. Over years/months, metal ion tainted water my cause a buildup of metal on the electrodes, but it would have very little effect on the cell. The electrodes will have to replaced anyway.
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Originally Posted by editec They don't combust the H20, all that would do is make steam. They use elctrolysis. see:
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Where did I say they combust H20?
H2O - The Mystery, Art, and Science of Water: The Chemistry of Water: Electrolysis Quote:
Originally Posted by editec Better start working on it NOW then, eh? |
We have been. NASA has big stake in it(it's vital to space exploration), as well as many private industries messing with it.