hi everyone, new to this group (lots of youtube energy vids point here)
have done some basic voltage pulse water capacitors (booster type mods) and want to finalize my next-generation designs.. but i need some help.
i'm looking to put together some calculations.. could anyone tell me the electric field strength (in volts/centimeter) that would need to be applied to split a pure water molecule? (pure h2o)
could you also tell me what exactly the electric field strength would need to be to get H- instead of H? (ie removal of the electron from the hydrogen atom).
thanks, i tried yahoo answers for this but that was a total flop.. i suspect you guys are aware of these calculation's use and are more ready with this type of information.
c.
have done some basic voltage pulse water capacitors (booster type mods) and want to finalize my next-generation designs.. but i need some help.
i'm looking to put together some calculations.. could anyone tell me the electric field strength (in volts/centimeter) that would need to be applied to split a pure water molecule? (pure h2o)
could you also tell me what exactly the electric field strength would need to be to get H- instead of H? (ie removal of the electron from the hydrogen atom).
thanks, i tried yahoo answers for this but that was a total flop.. i suspect you guys are aware of these calculation's use and are more ready with this type of information.
c.
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