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Water and electrolysis and change in voltage or resistance question tia sal2

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sal2

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Mar 18, 2009, 12:31:48 AM3/18/09
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Water and electrolysis and change in voltage or resistance question tia
sal2

Greetings All

I'm trying to find out if any change occurs in voltage or the resistance
of the water when doing electrolysis in water? Are there any sites that
deal with this type of question? I know it produces hydrogen and oxygen
but when it's doing this does the water (solution) itself change
resistance or voltage?

tia sal2

PS sorry if this gets posted twice the first time it never showed up in
the group...chalk it up to gremlins

richard

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Mar 26, 2009, 8:50:14 PM3/26/09
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Don't borther going too far with resistance and gas if you don't
know basic electricity and its function. Even with 25yrs of
electricity experience, I don't think you can move your car for
free. There is no free lunch. I tried the most combustible gas
even without using electricity, 3 psi won't move your car easily.
Imagine, your tiny H2O generator won't come near the power, I
experimented.


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