Hydrogen produced using carbon graphite almost .5 L/min (w/baking soda electrolyte) with less than 30 sq in of surface area. Carbon Graphite produced almost 1/2 L gas per minute with less than 30 square inches of surface area. 150 square inches surface area of stainless made approx the same amount. Problem was the graphite on the positive got consumed and started to deteriorate, but it was not hydrogen and oxygen. It was probably hydrogen and carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide. This made the …
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Carbon Graphite Hydrogen
Sunday, November 8th, 2009BlueHydroFuel asked: