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So i am giving my best shot at this HHO production test. There are 2 ways to make hydrogen electrolysis and a chemical reaction. So I am going to try and use both, which would be controling the chemical reaction with electrolysis. I have absolutly no clue what i am doing... So input would be appreciated
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The samething as my other magnet electrolysis video, but this time I used vineger instead of water with salt disolved in it. The vinegar I bought has 5% acetic acid.
The same spining bubble formations appear but this time no ugly by-products are created.
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The only way we could think of getting the gold ring out of the glob was by using electrolysis. If we would have been more gutsie, it wouldn't have taken all day.
Vlad and Carol at gometaldetecting.com
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This movie explains the process of separating water into hydrogen and oxygen gas, among other things. It also provides a brief scientific explanation of how this works, and, of course, combustion of the produced Hydrogen.
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A collection of HHO / Electrolysis test footage, free for public use. This device produces a small amount of HHO gas from a very small surface area by layering the perforated metal plates.
To build one, simply apply power to these plates (kept seperate from touching eachother, but still very close) in a -+- combination . Enjoy.