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Is there a Chemistry nutt here?

Started by CrazyEwok, April 20, 2009, 03:33:18 AM

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CrazyEwok

I have a few questions that i am hoping someone with a chemistry background can answer for me.
1. if you run pure hydrogen gas through water does some of the hydrogen mix with the water? seems unlikely...
2. Is there some way to improve the amount of Oxygen absorbed by water to turn it into H2O2?

It would be a great help if you could answer this for me please.

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Quote from: CrazyEwok on April 20, 2009, 03:33:18 AM
I have a few questions that i am hoping someone with a chemistry background can answer for me.
1. if you run pure hydrogen gas through water does some of the hydrogen mix with the water? seems unlikely...
2. Is there some way to improve the amount of Oxygen absorbed by water to turn it into H2O2?

It would be a great help if you could answer this for me please.
1. If you bubble H2 through water, very little gets dissolved.

2. H2O2 is not made by bubbling O2 through water. It is made by a complex process
    which is to be found on Wikipedia.

CrazyEwok

hmmm... was running on bad information about the O2... was told it worked much like running CO2 into water to make carbonic Acid... No matter was only a small part of the plan.
you also say "If you bubble H2 through water, very little gets dissolved" what on earth does it dissolve into... H3O2 ?!? That not possible is it?

hoptoad

Quote from: CrazyEwok on April 21, 2009, 03:07:46 AM
hmmm... was running on bad information about the O2... was told it worked much like running CO2 into water to make carbonic Acid... No matter was only a small part of the plan.
you also say "If you bubble H2 through water, very little gets dissolved" what on earth does it dissolve into... H3O2 ?!? That not possible is it?


By "dissolved", it simply means that a small number of H2 molecules, (hydrogen is normally a pair bonded molecule) become trapped within the micro-space between the H2O molecules by the electrostatic tension that exists between themselves and the H2O molecules.
The majority of H2 molecules will rise to the surface of the liquid (H2O) and escape in gaseous form.

The H2 molecules do not combine chemically with H2O to form H2O2, they are merely physically suspended and trapped in the spaces between the H2O molecules.

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