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Dissociation of the Water Molecule

Started by Farrah Day, March 17, 2009, 10:22:06 AM

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Farrah Day

QuoteAnd lastly in regard to your first post regarding electrodes, you made the assumption that there are always two electrodes. Meyer covered the subject from A-Z and there were at times three electrodes and at times only one with an electromagnetic coupling or a photon injection.

I was talking about electrodes in a water bath - dissociating the liqiud water molecule. Nowhere have I seen or read of Meyer using more than two electrodes in water... unless you are talking about multiple cells as in his multitube set up.  Where does Meyer cover this from A-Z??

QuoteHysteresis is a huge factor and an important one if you are to understand OU electrolysis better. Voltage is equal to pressure and pressure is acceleration. Example  - We can send a lot more current down a transmission line if we send it at high voltage (speed) and we can spray water a lot farther if it is at high pressure (high voltage) but we can also transfer a larger quantity of more water if we have a larger diameter pipe (current or amperage)

I do not see the point of this paragragh or what you are trying to say... or rather what its relevance to electrolysis is. 

It's all very well saying that voltage pulls the water molecule apart, but what is the balanced chemical equation to back up such a statement? Meyer certainly never provided one.  And how do you get gases evolved from pulling the water molecule apart if no charges are exchanged??

Supposedly dissociating the water molecule to produce H2 and O2, using voltage without current flow brings up much more questions than it answers.
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Farrah Day

A lot of suddenly deleted posts here... hope I didn't miss anything too important!
Farrah Day

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