I'm no chemist, what are the dangers of exposing sea water to 1200?F and can they be overcome on a large scale ???
There are other salts dissolved in sea water, with ordinary sodium chloride constituting about 90% of the dissolved salt. The table below is given by the Windows on the Universe website. It is not clear how you reach charge neutrality with these numbers. Another item of information from this site was that deep ocean water was at about 3?C and salinity 34-35 ppt. Seawater of average salinity 35 ppt freezes at -1.94?C (28.5?F). The salinity of the water is measured with a CTD instrument (Conductivity, Temperature, Depth). The conductivity is used to calculate the salinity in conjunction with the temperature and depth (pressure) measurements.
Dissolved salts in
sea water (atoms)
Chlorine 55.3%
Sodium 30.8%
Magnesium 3.7%
Sulfur 2.6%
Calcium 1.2%
Potassium 1.1%
ok, a couple of corrections, not 1200?F but 3000?F and the inventor says only the hydrogen is burning?