Re: RF Helps Dissociate H2 in Sea Water?



EdV wrote:
I gotta say if this makes substantially more enrgy than it uses that
is one pretty nifty trick.

link:


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070910/ap_on_sc/burning_seawater;_ylt=AnyANg3E_RwkZ.dOHlK18TciANEA


Maybe I 'm missing something, but it seems this guy passed an electric
current though salt water and produced H2. He used RF rather than the
more usual DC but I can't see how this is any different from the
electrolysis experiments I did at school.


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