On 2021-12-01 19:33, Jones Beene wrote:
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"IF" (big if) *unusually high hydrogen output* from an RF electrolysis
cell can be demonstrated, then good evidence of what is happening to
account for the gain - whether it is Millsean/Holmlid or instead is
related to nuclear beta decay, can be
This article was sent to me on the related topic of 'magnetic water-splitting'
(related to NMR in the obvious way).
Magnet doubles hydrogen yield from water splitting
Aligning the spin states of oxygen intermediates overcomes a bottleneck in
On 2021-12-01 01:57, Robin wrote:
In an electrolytic cell both H and K will form at the cathode, though the K
will only be short lived because it combines
with water to form KOH & H.
However if a K atom and an H atom form in close proximity to one another at the
same time, then the possibility
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