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what correlation betwen voltage and Hydrogen mass in water electrolize

07/25/2008 9:51 AM

I want to make an water electrolizer, please send me tipz! and how to seperate betwen O2 and H2 gas?? and also pics,,

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Re: what correlation between voltage and Hydrogen mass in water electrolyze

07/26/2008 2:12 PM

Here are a few articles to read on the subject.

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Re: what correlation betwen voltage and Hydrogen mass in water electrolize

07/26/2008 4:44 PM

Be sure to wear your safety equipment.

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Re: what correlation betwen voltage and Hydrogen mass in water electrolize

07/28/2008 5:06 AM

Try Wikipedia, entering the word 'electrolysis'.

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