SmiteZero
SmiteZero
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5th Sep 2015
7th Sep 2015
Producing liquid oxygen with a hydrogen by-product through the process of electrolysis.
water electrolysis loxy hygn oxygen

Comments

  • SmiteZero
    SmiteZero
    12th Sep 2015
    Chem has never been my thing. I probably won't remember the difference in future but I appreciate it anyway :)
  • SmiteZero
    SmiteZero
    12th Sep 2015
    @Chem Majors lol thanks.
  • nicxster45
    nicxster45
    12th Sep 2015
    dihydrogen is bonded, while 2H is not.
  • Sardonic
    Sardonic
    11th Sep 2015
    ~Produces 2 hydrogen (2H) rather than dihydrogen (H2)... Petty meaningless corrections ftw.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    9th Sep 2015
    @Atomic10 LOL, LMAO
  • SmiteZero
    SmiteZero
    9th Sep 2015
    @Hanoj it could do with some related structural graphics, yes.
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    9th Sep 2015
    Good graphics. +1
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    8th Sep 2015
    Also, +1! This is works very well and looks nice too!
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    8th Sep 2015
    I came here because I mis-read LOX as FOX... I shall now leave in peace.
  • Hanoj
    Hanoj
    8th Sep 2015
    Cool. One suggestion would to make a building around it, to make it look like a actual plant.