Re: Water - H20 - as a fuel?
- From: "George" <K19junk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Feb 2006 23:55:19 -0800
Graham Cowan wrote: > Believe what you wish. > If you choose to believe that a fire can endlessly burn > and reburn its own ashes -- so what? Just a FYI, Graham, I never once mentioned re-using the Hydrogen or Oxygen after it was 'burnt'. However, I did mention several times adding more 'Hydrogen and Oxygen' to the mixture to keep the burning process going. Damon Hill wrote: > Your statment seems to be several cookies short of a full package. > What's the other 25%? I'd really like to know. Actually, I read on a website that Water is not exactly 2/3 Hydrogen and 1/3 Oxygen, (there are impurities). But if it is more then 50% Hydrogen and 25% Oxygen, so much more the 'fuel' for burning, right? Thanks for helping me prove my point. .
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