I'm sorry if I'm a little skeptical. I'm betting that you are using an AC power supply to do the electrolysis, and that you are measuring the voltage with it turned on and then with it turned off. The only voltage that is measured is comi...
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Can you pull the hydrogen and oxygen out of water with a electrolyzer and then burn hydrogen and oxygen in a generator to make electric that would then run the electrolyzer? In doing this could you generate more electric than you need to r...
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It's been a long time since I've done this experiment. First of all, table salt would be better ...
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electrolysis of water would generate H2 and O2 separately near different electrodes. So as long as you may separate two electrodes widely apart, and collect H2 at one electrode and O2 at the other electrode with different containers. There ...
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electricity is pumped though the water to decompose the water into pure hydrogen and pure oxygen
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You essentially are electrolyzing the water, not the NaOH. The NaOH provides an electrolyte to the current to pass through, the water provides the hydrogen and the oxygen gases that are evolved at the electrodes. Some of the OH may be invol...
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Norrie, Research before you speak! The H2 produced by the Advanced Electrolic Oxygen Generator (AEOG for short) is immediatley discharged overboard. Having H2 on a submarine is not a good thing. The H2 Burners, get rid of residual H2 in the...
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