Message from @L'Ange d'Argent
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that's still *something*
You spend electricity to make the volatile explosive gas
you detonate it, it turns back to water again
What gas are you talking about?
Electrolysis is easy you can do it at home
Hydrogen gas is very flammable and yields explosive mixtures with air and oxygen. The explosion of the mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is quite loud.
dunno after detonation if you can re make it
IIRC after combustion that is a chemical change, and with chemical changes you can't really get back your reactants after you form the product
I think you might be able to but it’s very hard
Either way, it’s not a secret being hidden from us
Combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame.
really really hard to get your reactants back
Come back!
And fight us like men!
And it’s weird to say water can explode. The hydrogen can explode. Saying the water is explosive is just misleading
I hate chemistry not going to lie
This video has a man who knows little about AC transmission. He makes out like sending it a thousand miles has no loss. Flat out false.
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True, once voltage goes across water, it ceases to be water and becomes 2 distinct gases, Hydrogen and Oxygen
Happy fourth
'merica
for what it's worth
you mean the video that i posted ? @Steve Angell
Human sheeple exactly
Yes with Flanagan.
so one of you is against flanagan and the other likes him
this is gonna be interesting
He is correct about DC but not so correct on AC. Yes you can transmit it with powerlines a long way with minimal loss. But not near a thousand miles.
it's a 3hr long video so he says a lot of things
AC will just make heat or light
it won't electrolyze
pulsed DC will however
Pulsed DC is AC.
Nope wrong
Pulsed DC is commonly produced from AC (alternating current) by a half-wave rectifier or a full-wave rectifier.
AC involves going into negative voltage
Depends how you define pulsed
pulse width modulation they have chips that do pulsed DC very easily nowadays
Alternating current. What the name means. Alternating from high to nothing and back to high is still alternating.