Abchirk Posted May 24, 2009 Posted May 24, 2009 regarding to this topic: http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40900 Why not over electrolysis of water? Isn't it enough hydrogen...? I didn't want to split the other topic.. so thats why I am asking here!
hydraliskdragon Posted May 24, 2009 Posted May 24, 2009 regarding to this topic:http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40900 Why not over electrolysis of water? Isn't it enough hydrogen...? I didn't want to split the other topic.. so thats why I am asking here! Pure H2O is hardly conductive. Tap water contains trace minerals and elements which allow the water to be conductive. However electrolysis of tap water can create many different gases including hydrogen itself.
Abchirk Posted May 25, 2009 Author Posted May 25, 2009 Pure H2O is hardly conductive. Tap water contains trace minerals and elements which allow the water to be conductive. However electrolysis of tap water can create many different gases including hydrogen itself. hm, yes ok. But I meant pure H2O, so demineralised water!
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