[Vwdiesel] Miles Per Gallon
brian hoeft
qweblog at gmail.com
Wed May 26 19:52:05 PDT 2010
the issue is with the rest of the elements in the atmosphere, nitrogen
amongst others..
you werent being a good listener, I stated this im my initial response
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On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 2:33 AM, <LBaird119 at aol.com> wrote:
> In a message dated 5/25/2010 8:37:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> qweblog at gmail.com writes:
>
> > *P*otassium *H*ydroxide is a commonly used catalyst for separating H2O.
> > so
> > then, HHO being monatomic Hydrogen-Hydrogen-Oxygen, creates the nitrogen
> > problem since the H's and O's seek out stability and before/during the
> > bang
> > cycle have clung to nitrogen in varying amounts which has ill efect to
> our
> > existing internal combustion engines.
> >
>
> Chemically, how does that happen? Separate H2O and you get
> 2H and O. As I recall the equation is something like 2*H2O --> 2*H2 +
> O2. However volatile those can be, they don't redily break apart and
> combine with something else KOH is potassium hydroxide so it's presence
> doesn't introduce nitrogen and when H2 is removed from the "chamber"
> and burned, it's not carrying anything with it but H2. Same with the
> O2 and if the KOH is a catylist, then it's still KOH and none can leave.
> See why I don't follow?
> Loren
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