Posts tagged electrolysis
Is it true that electrolysis of water requires more energy to start and do then is released in the end?
Apr 4th
Query by aquarius: Is it accurate that electrolysis of drinking water demands more vitality to commence and do then is introduced in the finish? If sure, are there any websites with figures. If no, figures would be appreciated once again. Figures in kilojoules would be wonderful.
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Reply by lithiumdeuterideIt normally requires far more power to electrolyze water (separate it into oxygen and hydrogen) than you get back again in useful energy when you react the oxygen and hydrogen, forming drinking water.
The second law of thermodynamics tells us that we can’t break even when we flip one particular variety of energy into More >
Enviro-Equipment, Inc. (EEI) and OxyGreen Corporation Announce Completion of an Electrolysis Cell Prototype Designed to Completely Remediate Petroleum Contaminated Ground Water.
Jan 22nd

xml:lang=”en” lang=”en” xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”> Enviro-Equipment, Inc. (EEI) and OxyGreen Corporation Announce Completion of an Electrolysis Cell Prototype Developed to Entirely Remediate Petroleum Contaminated Ground Water.
Charlotte, NC and Cape Coral FL (Vocus/PRWEB) January 05, 2011
Enviro-Devices, Inc, a provider of environmental monitoring instruments and remediation rental tools, and OxyGreen Corporation, an engineering engineering company, announced these days the completion of the following era of OxyGreen Corporationâs patented oxygen creating cell prototype. The prototype was crafted at Enviro-Equipmentâs laboratory and manufacturing facility in Pineville More >
Q&A: What are to sources of alternative, tidal, geothermal, hydrogen, electrolysis, and biomass energy?
Sep 20th
Question by irondragon258: What are to sources of alternative, tidal, geothermal, hydrogen, electrolysis, and biomass energy?
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Answer by mahuaSources of following energies = 1. Geothermal energy sources can be hydrothermal in nature – reservoirs of steam or hot water of Geysers and hot springs. Other enormous and world-wide geothermal resources – hot dry rock and magma ( still being developed). 2. Tidal energy can also be exploited directly from marine currents induced by the combined lunar and solar gravitational forces responsible for tides. Ocean tides being the source. 3. Hydrogen can be produced from a variety More >
Hydrogen by electrolysis is old news, but what about torch and fuel enhancement use?
Sep 5th
Question by nseidm1: Hydrogen by electrolysis is old news, but what about torch and fuel enhancement use? Yes electrolysis is not the best way to produce hydrogen. But what about in cars for fuel enhancement? And on-demand torch applications? Are these uses BS? Are these uses not realistic?
This website surely does talk about it alot.
http://www.waterfuelconverters.com
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Answer by tammykhooperI’m going to make some assumptions concerning your question because it seemed unclear to me. Water isn’t actually a renewable resource so using it to make fuel isn’t really a top notch avenue of research. Especially when fuel can be produced using More >
Can Somebody explain to me the basics of how the electrolysis of water to produce Hydrogen works?
Sep 4th
Question by lewis2229: Can Somebody explain to me the basics of how the electrolysis of water to produce Hydrogen works? I am doing a science project entitled ‘Is Hydrogen the fuel of the future?’ and I want to cover Electrolysis of water very briefly but accurately
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Answer by Trevor HThis is a straight copy from Wikipedia. : Electrolysis of water is the decomposition of water (H2O) into oxygen (O2) and hydrogen gas (H2) due to an electric current being passed through the water. This electrolytic process is used in some industrial applications when hydrogen is needed.
An electrical power source is connected More >
What is the energy output when obtaining hydrogen from water using electrolysis?
Aug 28th
Question by jim h: What is the energy output when obtaining hydrogen from water using electrolysis? Let’s say one uses 100 kilowatt generating capacity to produce hydrogen from water using electrolysis, and runs the process for one hour. If he then turns around and uses the hydrogen to generate electricity, how much can he generate? Can he then produce 25 kilowatts for one hour? 50 kw? In other words, is the return from electrolysis 25%? Is it 50%? I am interested in the storage capacity from hydrogen produced with renewable energy. Thanks.
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Answer by Fly On The WallDepends More >
The Science Behind Hydrogen Hybrid Cars – The Electrolysis of Water
Aug 22nd
The Science Behind Hydrogen Hybrid Cars – The Electrolysis of Water
The Electrolysis of water in Hydrogen Hybrid Cars happens when an electric current passes through the water causing the water (H2O) to break down into its two basic elements, oxygen (O2) and hydrogen gas (H2). It’s interesting to note that Industrial applications don’t use this method of hydrogen production much since they can do it more affordably by getting it out of fossil fuels.
The way this works in Hydrogen Hybrid Cars is by taking an electrical power source and connecting it to two electrodes, or plates, (or multiples More >
Q&A: I need to know how to build electrolysis system for converting water into hydrogen and oxygen for fuel.?
Aug 8th
Question by koyoteekoffin: I need to know how to build electrolysis system for converting water into hydrogen and oxygen for fuel.? How do you make the cells? Are there different sized hydrogen cells? How do you store the hydrogen? Are there any special changes in the engines that burn it? What are the drawbacks?
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Answer by ja;ldfjea;ldkfjathat takes alot of elctricity more then you can get ahold of most likely
What do you think? Answer below!
How do I set up the materials in electrolysis so I can use the hydrogen as fuel?
Aug 4th
Question by RODOL_FO: How do I set up the materials in electrolysis so I can use the hydrogen as fuel?
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Answer by Robert DailBattery, electrolyte (salt), water, electrodes. That’s what’s needed to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Now to actually use it as a fuel you will need to compress the gasses into tanks, SEPARATELY! If you put them in the same tank it is EXTREMELY explosive.
Turning water into hydrogen and oxygen and then back again is very inefficient at this time. You are better off using the battery to power whatever you need.
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