To: ngc6656
Heat combines free hydrogen and free oxygen, and electricity separates them? Has anybody combined the two elements into water using artificial heat?
38 posted on
03/07/2004 9:32:57 AM PST by
William Terrell
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To: William Terrell
Has anybody combined the two elements into water using artificial heat? Many times in high school chemistry and physics classes, I would guess.
39 posted on
03/07/2004 9:49:51 AM PST by
ngc6656
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To: William Terrell
The Hindenberg, Lakehurst N.J. was a notable example....although speculation still exists that the igniting phenomenon was natural.
45 posted on
03/07/2004 4:02:29 PM PST by
Smokin' Joe
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To: William Terrell
Has anybody combined the two elements into water using artificial heat? Yes. I did it in chemistry class . . . "burning" hydrogen produces water. It is an "exothermic reaction". Oxygen and hydrogen give up energy when combined and achieve a more stable state in combination than either "enjoys" in their elemental state.
46 posted on
03/07/2004 4:07:06 PM PST by
Phil V.
To: William Terrell
Has anybody combined the two elements into water using artificial heat? Basic hydrogen combustion - "burn" hydrogen and the product is water. Consider a hydrogen powered car. Water comes out of the 'tailpipe.'
I've seen hypotheses where the high energy 'storms' of early Earth had a component of hydrogen combustion giving off water vapor. As the Earth cooled, the remaining vapor condensed into seas and oceans.
54 posted on
03/07/2004 5:28:33 PM PST by
Ophiucus
To: William Terrell
Heat combines free hydrogen and free oxygen, and electricity separates them? Has anybody combined the two elements into water using artificial heat? Artificial heat? Can I get organic heat at my local grocery co-op?
70 posted on
03/08/2004 8:49:21 AM PST by
donh
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