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- dshPls, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2Amazing.
- itsallgeektome, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2Sounds too good to be true.
- digdugdig, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1HHO gas? You mean, like H2O? That doesn't sound very impressive.
If it's H2O2H2O, then it's not a natural occuring gas. How is it synthesized? - jobyyboj, on 10/12/2007, -1/+0He actually claims to have discovered a new form of water, HHO gas. It is claimed to be created with a high efficiency electrolytic process. I'll leave it to our resident chemists to determine if it's a hoax, as there is a paper referenced which gives a lot more detail describing the gas, although not the electrolysis specifics!
Quote: "More specifically, our working hypothesis is that the HHO gas is composed of stable clusters of individual H and O atoms, HO dimers and ordinary molecules H2, O2 and H2O all bonded together by attractive forces between opposing polarities in the toroidal polarization of the orbitals of peripheral atomic electrons..."


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