Re: Honda's FCX hydrogen car



On Mar 30, 4:33�pm, AZ Nomad <aznoma...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:20:29 -0700, Charlie Edmondson <edmond...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
ScreenBeret...@xxxxxxx wrote:
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ScreenBeret...@xxxxxxx wrote:

"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

John Savage wrote:

 The station not only converts the home's existing natural gas supply
 into hydrogen, it also supplies heat and electricity for domestic
use.

Idiotic. Where does the carbon go ?

I see you kept calling people idiot at the times.  Listen up Yeah You!
Natural Gas produces so little carbon comparing to carbon from Gasoline
and
Diesel fuel.

So little ? Perhaps you'd like to elaborate about that ?

Graham

Can Somebody teach the idiot how to distinguish between toxic and non-toxic
Gas through the color of the flame itself?  Thanks.

Hello Mr. Idiot,
If you examine a flame, you see two things.  First, elements within the
flame will radiate at the color temperature that they are raised to by
the flame.  The actual combustion products will be radiating at this
temperature.  Hotter flames have a higher blackbody radiation frequency,
and so appear blue instead of yellow or red.
Also, if you add contaminents, they will also glow, but at a
characteristic color for that material.  So adding copper or iron or
sodium or any other material will cause it to emit specctra
characteristic of the material.  On this emission is the science of
spectromety based.
Now, if you think that different colors of flame allow you to determine
toxicity of the combution products, yes it can be indicitive.  If you
think it is just the difference between blue or yellow or red flames,
then I am afraid you have been badly misinformed.
By the way, natural gas is CH4 predominately, which produces one CO2 and
2 H2O molecules for each molecule burned in an oxygen containing
atmosphere.  Octane and other hydrocarbons just produce differing
amounts of these two elements...

ScreenBeret...@xxxxxxx has some insane notion that the CO2 vanishes
or that NG hasn't any carbon.

Sorry, Dude........You're responding to an IMPOSTER.........I DIDN'T
post that..........I removed that post from Google and Google's
Archives............Check it out.............


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