Expanding water vapor vice water molecular seperation

Ken Carrigan ( (no email) )
Fri, 20 Nov 1998 18:19:52 -0500

Actually was looking for a magnetic ring bearing email that
someone sent me... can't seem to find it now to reply to... if
whoever sent it to me .. please send again?
Found this email though.... thought it was interesting about the
expansion.... Electrolysis of water into O and H (monotonic I am
told) gives an expansion of 1800. Now.. the other email about
water expanding from heat (at 100 C) to 1767 I think it was?

Can these two reactions give the same expansions? One heating
but not seperating the water molecule and the other seperating
the molecule. Any thought? ... and I am not going to do the math!
<g>

v/r Ken Carrigan

>from Frank Hartman: 9/17/98 to keelynet
>Have had a brown's gas generator for about 5 years.Using a small torch
>about the size of a jewelers torch and 4psi pressure, the gas comes out
>in a blue flame no hotter than normal gas. When brought in contact
>withthe material, the ball at the tip goes to bright white and will do
>the following
>1. put a 1/4 hole in a piece of ceramic tile.
>2.liquify fire brick in way of the flame.
>3. when used for cutting, no slag is formed; instead sparks come off
>more like vaporizing the material than melting it.Yep goes through
>tungsten like butter.but
>a. will not unsolder a copper fitting, or silver. anything with high
>electrical conductivity is relatively unaffected. has almost no effect
>other than a normal heating torch on a ice cube.
>when pure gas is ignited in a closed container, it implodes from 1800
>volumes of gas to
>1 volume of water. the instantaneous vacuum will suck 61" of mercury
>from a tube.
>
>
>
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