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Will HHO power consume the worlds water?

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Will HHO power consume the worlds water?

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  1. one mole of water weighs 18 grams, but 3 moles of gaseous atoms when electrolyzed. One mole of gas is 22.4 liters in volume, so water to vapor is a 1244 times expansion. water to HHO is a 3733 times expansion. There's no way our atmosphere could handle all water being vaporized.


  2. Yes, the burnt component particles of the hydrogen and oxygen completely undergo a sub atomic reaction and are turned into elementary particles (quarks electrons photons) most of which vanish into outer space.  Start hoarding water.

  3. It is a scam and doesn't work...

  4. Nope. Remember your Conservation of Matter that you learn from elementary.If I still remember

  5. No.

    1. HHO power won't really be that widely used for a while yet because it takes more electricity to produce it than is returned in the combustion of it. (Although it does great as an additive in Engines in increasing MPG! )

    2. Even if it does become as commonly used as Gasoline is today, combustion of HHO turns it right back into H20 (water vapor).  So it just continues along in the cycle of evaporation-condensation just like all the other water in the World.

  6. electricty is used to separate hydrogen from the oxygen.... fire or electricty (fuel cell) joins them toghter again. (back to water)

  7. To my understanding it converts back to water as an emission.

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