Each eletrode is kept seprate and the hydrogen is colected off one and oxygen off the other.
how'd u split it 50/50?
how'd u split it 50/50?
ya i know how electrolysis works but did you just fill a bottle with hydrogen and then empty it half way to get half the hydrogen?
Doubtful. I'm not sure how you'd go about calculating that. Will have to research a little when i get home from work.
What about figurinhg a ecushion that would use the weight of the H in comparison to weight of the O so how?
Hydrogen atomic mass: 1.00794
Oxygen atomic mass: 15.9994
Mole's and Avagadro's number is basic 11th grade chemistry!
Then... Whaddya call a small subterranean rodent with dermatological issues and a propensity for working both sides of the fence? Mole Cubed?
OK hang tough for this one...
So for a typical turbo you know they are usually one piece( idk how they do this) but none the less i was wondering if ya could make one in Three parts as the attachment shows...
Part 1
The outer caps as you can see will be the circle so the fans can fit. They go to the middle of the fans and have a solid piece on the top and bottom for which they can be bolted to the middle part. the light blue would be an o-ring as to keep any exhaust or air from escaping. the yellow line going through would be the cut point at which would help in the building of a custom turbo.
Part 2
The fans and shaft that connect them will stay the same while fitting the inside the two sides. Im not sure what kind of material this is made out of i think it is carbon something... correct me if im wrong.
Part 3
The middle part would be the same but the outside edges will obviously match up with the outer pieces to be bolted together. As im writing this im still brain stormingbut the bottom piece of part 1 and 3 will be threaded somehow so a pipe could be wound up there. The out for the air would go back into the engine(obviously)
I may have forgotten some stuff and constructive criticism would be great. this is just me being the engineer that i wanna bebut i think for making a "custom" turbo i think this may work. possibly
Yes i ment to say equashion, So if you took the weight of the total H minus weight of canister divided by 2 = half the total H and since 2H's make up H2O wouldnt half the weight of the H= total O? Its a little confusing but it kinda makes sence to me but im not sure if it would work.
Get enough Hydrogen together, and you can build your own Hindenberg.
