Re: Spin apart water molecules
- From: Fred Kasner <fkasner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 21:12:05 GMT
dlzc wrote:
Dear p4o2:Sun's surface temperature is high enough to decompose water to a great degree.
p4o2 wrote:N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) wrote:Dear Mackie:CH4 (or any organic) + O2 -> CO2 + H2O That puts a
"Mackie" <mackiemesser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OBVIOUSLY, if water can be broken down into itsThere has been traces of water detected on the surface
constituent elements by means of electrolysis, then
it perfectly stands to reason that electricity just
might have something to do with its natural
manufacture as a compound in the first place?
of the Sun. There is water accumulated in comets.
There is no requirement for lightning (or electric current)
to form water... only monatomic oxygen (available in
space) and hydrogen.
lot of NEW water in the system?
I was trying to provide sources of H2O that could not involve lightning
(or current flow). You could ignite (via current flow, among other
methods) methane in the presence of oxygen, and produce water.
As to whether this is "new" water, depends on the source of the methane
and oxygen. I would not be surprised if it did not form up in solar
wind, if it was not produced directly on the Sun's surface. If they
can find H2O there...
David A. Smith
FK
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