so what your saying is i can't wrap my little brain around such a big subject,
so you can increase pressure, which increases temperature, which increases boiling point, as well as criticl point
but the tempature of decomposing stays the same?
decrease pressure, decrease temperature...
A liquid in a vacuum environment has a lower boiling point than when the liquid is at atmospheric pressure
Thermal decomposition, or thermolysis, is a chemical decomposition caused by heat.
Water, when heated to well over 2000 °C, decomposes to its constituent elements:
could a a...
ok fish check this,
i got ahead of my self and allowed a whole realm for
naysay, so ill bring it back, and set aside the issues
of storage, and efficiency of production, these are not my questions
so forget that for now,
my question was vacuum hydrous pyrolysis
with the help of fish i...
ok in the article you told me to read it states that only 4 percent of hydrogen production is producted by electrysis, and it also stated that decomposing water requires electrical or heat input
very high heat can dissociate water to hydrogen and oxygen
i understand its not easy to contain or...
thanks for the welcome fish
now couple things i don't agree with, but stop me if I am wrong
you said hydrocarbons are the future, but hydrocarbons as just hydrogen and carbon right?
which after you use the hydrogen you have carbon, and its useless.
that and hydrogen autoignigtion temps are 997...
i have searched the web over looking for some kind of chart for hydrous pyrolysis.
im not extremely smart but i grasp the concept.
but still not real sure, know water boils in a vacuum at lower temps,
so is that the same for most organics.
say i create a vacuum tank, containing water and...