Hey guys thanks for the quick replies.
@Chemisttree, Well a pressurized cell was just an idea, I guess I drop that, and thanks, I guess that I know what you meant with sealing the electrodes.
Well my original idea was to create a PEMFC and an electrolysis cell in one so Brown's isn't a...
Oke guys those stuff i previously mentioned were mostly hypothetical situations. Anyways, I'll answer you.
First I don't really get what you mean with sealing electrodes (Yes my second language is English but I haven't heard about sealed electrodes before in the electrolysis of water).
The...
Hey guys, looking for the best* electrolyte.
* Temperature range of the electrolyte(Water will be pressurized so temperatures may exceed 100°C)
Conductivity
Efficiency (Heat, Mole H2/Mole Electrolyte)
Stability
I scouted the web, some said KOH, H2SO4 others Fe(NO3)3. So I'd just...
Is the universe infinite?
The question should be:
Why should the universe be infinite?
- to accommodate for the infinity of both the gravitational forces and the electromagnetic forces which are present in the universe we know of.
It is still something we can't be sure of until we find the...
If we use the energy (let's say from the ocean caused by the gravitation of our moon), then we would disturb the Earth's natural centre point of gravity and therefore we can not say that gravity is an infinite source of Energy. Newton's law of universal gravitation states this clearly. F =...
What about the nearby protons, they might pull the electrons slightly away from the nucleans. Just as the moon pulls on Earth's water.
Just a hypothesis O.o