<snip>
> >Another hydrogen problem I haven't heard discussed is that it 
> >contracts chemically 1/3 on burning according to
> >
> >H2 + 1/2 O2 [1.5 moles or voumes] ===> H2O [1 mole]
> >
> >by contrast, methane gets full value, since     CH4 + 2 O2 [3 moles] 
> >===> CO2 + 2 H2O [3moles]
> > 
<snip>

Perhaps this could be so if the H2o existed as water vapour.
I think it more likely that it would exist as steam.
Steam occupies about 1000 x the volume of  the water it is produced from.

Regards, Paul Gobert.


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