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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