What George Wiseman says:
I Quote:
" The current theory of Brown's Gas states that Brown's Gas is a mixture of di-atomic and mon-atomic hydrogen and oxygen. Brown's Gas, Book One explains it in detail, but here is a peek. "
The simplest way to make Brown's Gas is to use an electrolyzer, which uses electricity to split water into its elements of hydrogen and oxygen. At the instant that the water splits, the hydrogen and oxygen are in their mon-atomic state, this is H for hydrogen and O for oxygen.
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And what I wrote:
With 2.5 volts @ 0.4 amperes equal 1.0 watt = 1.0 joule/second (2.5e18 electrons/second ) flowing through the cell 2.5e18 > Hydrogen atoms are liberated at the cathode and
1.25e18 Oxygen atoms are liberated at the cathode.
When two Hydrogen atoms combine to form H2, 4.53 eV per bond (7.242e-19 joule)is liberated,
and when two Oxygen atoms combine to form O2, 5.17 eV per bond (8.272e-19 joule)
is liberated. H2 + 0.5 O2 ----> H2O + Energy = 452,200 joule/mole (18 grams).
But, 2.5e18/2 x 7.242e-19 x sec = 1.0 joule = 1.0 watt for the H-H recombination,
plus 2.5e18/4 x 8.272e-19 x sec = 0.517 joule = 0.517 watt for
the O-O recombination resulting in 1.517 watts of "Free energy"
even before the H2 + 0.5 O2 ----> H2O recombination:(3.32e-5 grams O2 + 4.15e-6 grams H2 =
3.735e-5 grams H2O x 25,122 joule/gram = watt-sec = 0.9383 joules released.
Net "Intrinsic OU " = ~ 1.517 joules
What I propose:
A porus tube filled with electrolyte surrounded at each end with a screen mesh
anode and cathode enclosed in an evacuated (or noble gas filled) chamber.
Ion membranes??
Warmest Regards? :-)
Frederick

