A few Urea (NH2-CO-NH2) pellets dissolved in the cell
water should decompose to form NO.
 
I once used an "octane booster"  made from Urea dissolved in
gasoline using Acetone as a co-solvent. My Mercury Cougar
ran like a race car on it, but it gummed up the octane test engine
at the oil refinery where we were testing it as a substitute for
leaded gasoline.
 
Lots of Nitrates in rainwater and groundwater.
 
If household ammonia  doesn't "orgonize" your Joe Cell, piss on it.
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 6/23/2006 2:53:41 AM
Subject: [Vo]: Re: Nitrogen Oxides and Waterfuel

Global lightning fixes 40 million tons of nitrogen annually  by
creating Paramagnetic Nitric Oxide (NO).
 
Ammonia (NH3)  oxidizes exothermally in the presence of a catalyst:
 
4 NH3 + 5 O2 ---->  6 H2O + 4 NO + 900 kJ
 
Oxidation of NO to Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) is exothermic:
 
2 NO + O2 -----> 2 NO2 + 116 kJ
 
Reaction of NO2 with H2O can form Nitric Acid (HNO3):
 
2 NO2 + 2 H2O ------> HNO3 + NO + 2 OH
 
In the presence of O2 at the anode of a (stainless steel) electrolysis cell:
 
NO + O2 -----> NO2 +  O
 
NO2 + H2O ------> NO + 2 OH
 
NO  + O ----->  NO2
 
NO2 + H2O -----> NO + 2 OH
 
More available  Atmospheric or Electrolysis O2 and a catalytic  (SS) surface
 
NO + O2 ----->  NO2 + O
 
NO2 + H2O ----->  NO + 2 OH
 
NO + O ------>  NO2 .... and so on for a couple of days as long
as the cell is kept warm, NO?
 
Same results with different reaction pathways. Hess' Law.
 
Fred
 
 
 
 

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