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How do you make atomic hydrogen from molecular hydrogen? In: Elements and Compounds<http://www.answers.com/T/Elements_and_Compounds> [Edit categories] Answer: (i) *By thermal dissociation * When molecular hydrogen is heated at 5000C,it dissociates into atomic hydrogen. (ii) *By electric discharge * At o.1 mm Hg to 1.00 mm Hg pressure On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Kevin O'Malley <[email protected]> wrote: > No, it does not explain excess heat. Excess heat is created by a fusion > reaction. But getting the matrix to absorb the hydrogen and start > generating that excess heat, that was the hard thing to do, why the effect > was so difficult to replicate. Rossi found that by using monatomic > hydrogen rather than H2, the reaction was far more reliable. MFMP is > basically just thinking out loud right now. > > > On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 7:34 PM, Daniel Rocha <[email protected]>wrote: > >> H2 is more stable than H. This is endodermic. It doesn't explain excess >> heat. >> >> >> -- >> Daniel Rocha - RJ >> [email protected] >> > >

