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I was reading a very interesting article the other day (I'll dig out the link when I'm home) in which some mechanic types were using Electrolysis (sp?) To separate hydrogen and oxygen from salt water and were using it to power a small two stroke engine...
I remember doing the experiment at secondary school, two types of metal, pass a current through them, hydrogen and oxygen are produced, they you "capture" them in a testube, then pass a flame over the top and they make a loud popping noise when the gas ignites...
So, how can we fit this into a car?
"honey, just off to the beach to fill the car up!"
I remember doing the experiment at secondary school, two types of metal, pass a current through them, hydrogen and oxygen are produced, they you "capture" them in a testube, then pass a flame over the top and they make a loud popping noise when the gas ignites...
So, how can we fit this into a car?
"honey, just off to the beach to fill the car up!"