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Old September 14th 07, 01:32 PM posted to sci.astro
George Dishman[_1_]
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Default The radio frequency finding on breaking H2O bonds in salt water


"dlzc" wrote in message
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On Sep 13, 8:59 am, gb6726 wrote:
In laws of conservation it takes more or equal energy
to make energy.

...
The new finding of radiowaves breaking the bond of
H2O is weird,


There is your source of extra energy... the "radiowaves" required have
a lot of energy. Remains to be seen if it can be more efficient than
a storage battery (about 42% for a really good one). Including losses
in producing the radio waves, and in separating the hydrogen from the
oxygen, water vapor, and probably chlorine gas, hydrogen(?)-
hypochlorite, etc.


I haven't seen the precursor conversation (killfiled)
but I think it was GB who made this mistake befo

H_20 - (H+) + (OH-).

is not the same as

2(H_2O) - 2(H_2) + O_2

Ionisation is not the same as electrolysis.

George