Posts Tagged ‘hydrogen’
What is the nano techology that uses mechincal energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen?
What is the nano techology that uses mechincal energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen? I was wondering about this since the nano is using its own energy and doesnt this make infinite hydrogen because the water is split without using the energy from the joining of hydrogen and oxygen. Couldnt they use this in cars producing a eco-friendly "infinite" engine without a need to replace hydrogen for a long long time if even needed?
Is the idea that water can be converted to hydrogen with a 12 v battery a realistic technology?
There is so much enthusiasm for converting water to hydrogen to use with gas to power an automobile. Is it a feasable? or is it a false hope?
Do we have the technology yet to break down water into usable energy with the hydrogen?
I have seen videos of cars running off of hydrogen all over the place and I once went to an event which had cars running off of hydrogen but is there any company out there taking water, separating it to oxygen and hydrogen and burning the hydrogen? And since its so easy, why can we just take ocean water with desalination, turn it in fresh water, convert it to oxygen and hydrogen and use the hydrogen since hydrogen emits zero pollution and the BTU’s is far greater than gasoline and Diesel?
What is the nano techology that uses mechincal energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen?
What is the nano techology that uses mechincal energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen? I was wondering about this since the nano is using its own energy and doesnt this make infinite hydrogen because the water is split without using the energy from the joining of hydrogen and oxygen. Couldnt they use this in cars producing a eco-friendly "infinite" engine without a need to replace hydrogen for a long long time if even needed?
How Can hydrogen and oxygen be separated from water, so hydrogen can be used as a fuel?
It seems hydrogen is logical for use as a fuel on a water based planet, is why i ask ! And after hydrogen is used, can the residual recombine with oxygen to make water again?
What would happen to the environment if hydrogen became a fule source?
Right now the water cycle is a closed system. If hydrogen became a fuel source, how would that throw off the ecological balance of water in the environment?
Even if we recover hydrogen from water, is it a closed system or does it have leaks.