Hydrogen and Liquid Hyrdogen

  • Neospector
    8th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    MasterMind555:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyhydrogen

    The HHO real name is Oxyhydrogen. Check the link AND DON'T COME SAYIN' THAT IT'S A MYTH OR I'LL HAVE TO CALL THE MYTHBUSTER TO PROVE IT!!!

    I never trust Wikipedia after it told me that my name was the name of some European rockstar...
  • Hunter
    8th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    kamikai
    dihydrogenmonoxide = water!
    inhaled = drowning,
    burns = cold burns from ice,
    water ways = because it is water!

    Even the name is obvious,
    di meaning two and mono meaning one
    therefore two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atoms = h2o
  • Finalflash50
    8th Sep 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • lolzy
    8th Sep 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Wow. As if we didn't ready know. Sorry but it was a stupid thing to post that hunter. We all knew it was water.
  • MasterMind555
    8th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Finalflash50:
    yea hes right. but still it doesnt make hho. it makes h20. who knows how the hell to make hho

    Lol I know how, you just have to make the electrolysis of water, get the 2 gasses in a bottle and Voila, you have HHO, I've done it multiple times. It's not that hard. They make car with that thing, with the HHO ( They call it HHO, not H2O)


    Neospector:
    I never trust Wikipedia after it told me that my name was the name of some European rockstar...

    Everybody knows that rockstar are weird and not perfectly healthy in the head.
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  • pilojo
    8th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    antb has these in his beta. Also he has the instant freeze on LN2 and the weird melt/freeze of ice fixed in his.