What happens if there is salt in the water? Jim james-osbourne: holmes II Red Pill Media
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Jerry Durand <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, CO2 is easy, I do hundreds of 2-liter bottles off one 5 pound > cylinder of CO2. Actually, just making HCl (hydrochloric acid (muriatic > acid (what's in your stomach))) gives lots of free hydrogen ions with the > downside of an equal number of free chlorine ions. Not sure you could > split diatomic hydrogen (H2) to get free ions in the water. > > > On 03/30/2016 01:03 PM, Evan Jones wrote: > > Hydrogen water seems a bit hard to swallow. Carbonated fizzy drinks > consist of CO2 dissolved in water. The fizziness in your drink is the CO2 > coming out of solution as the water warms up. CO2 is not very soluble in > water. Water just above freezing can hold 3.5grams /liter. At room > temperature this drops to 1.5g/liter. Thus the bubbles. > > Freezing cold water can hold 20milligrams/liter of hydrogen. Less than one > thousandth that of CO2. So the stuff seems to be hype. > http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/gases-solubility-water-d_1148.html > > > -- > Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.interstellar.com > tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886 > >

