Hydrolysis of water has been around since forever, however, I've always heard that it cost more energy to break water into two H2 gas molecules and one O2 molecule then you regained by burning the hydrogen. How is this H-HO gas combo different and what is the relative energy balance involved in this process? Anyone know?
I have to admite his machine looks rather large.
I have to admite his machine looks rather large.
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