NRG is jargon for ENERGY, John.
 
For electrolysis of water, you might start here:
 
http://www.science-projects.com/Electrolysis/eLysis.htm#start
 
Molar Solutions:
http://www.coscosci.com/lab/test_solns.htm
 
"The molecular weight of a sodium chloride molecule (NaCl) is 58.44, so one gram-molecular mass (=1 mole) is 58.44 g. We know this by looking at the periodic table. The atomic mass (or weight) of Na is 22.99, the atomic mass of Cl is 35.45, so 22.99 + 35.45 = 58.44.

If you dissolve 58.44 g of NaCl in a final volume of 1 liter, you have made a 1M NaCl solution, a 1 molar solution."

"To make molar NaCl solutions of other concentrations dilute the mass of salt to 1000ml of solution as follows:

0.1M NaCl solution requires 0.1 x 58.44 g of NaCl = 5.844g

0.5M NaCl solution "

J.L Naudin's Cold Fusion Recipes:

http://jlnlabs.imars.com/cfr/logbook/advices.htm

"For the Sodium Hydrogenocarbonate ( NaHCO3 ) ( Baking Soda ) :
The weight of 1 Mole is 84 g. If you want to have a 0.2 molar solution ( 0.2 M ).
For 0.2 Liter, you need to add : 0.2 * 84 * 0.2 = 3.4 g of NaHCO3."

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