[NewCandle] Constrained hydrolysis

Nick Reiter avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 6 11:45:59 EST 2007


Ahhhhhhh... I dunno about the monoatomic H in the
flame.  Apart from Langmuir's torch, and some of the
B-G claims, I was always under the impression that it
remained H2 unless you REALLY wacked it (energy wise)
to split it.  Now the oxygen, I'm not sure of - you
might have O2 and O in some ratio.

I had tried moving a hydrogen torch flame around with
a strong (although not Captain Bob strong!) magnet,
and never saw much.

NNNN



--- Keith Nagel <NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com> wrote:

> BTW Jones, isn't the H2 neutral and not affected by
> B field, axial or otherwise? In the flame, you've
> got
> atomic H which is charged. And as Nick alluded to,
> it's possible to manipulate the electrolytic ion
> streams
> with a magnet. You can see this as pH changes with a
> soluble
> indicator in a properly constructed electrolysis
> cell.
> 
> K.
> 
> 
> 



 
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