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Re: Major Ocelot post# 16904

Sunday, 07/10/2011 11:28:15 PM

Sunday, July 10, 2011 11:28:15 PM

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There is no water left.
When a liquid turns into a solid it has to give off heat.
When a liquid turns into a gas it has to take on heat.
The oxygen in the water has to give off it's heat to form Aluminum Oxide (2ALO3)
The Hydrogen takes some of that heat to turn into a gas.
Aluminum Oxide is what's left after the water is gone.

The reaction makes 6 Hydrogen atoms, and 3 oxygen atoms combine with 2 Aluminum atoms.
Some of the water evaporates as steam to carry the rest of the heat away that is given off by the oxygen.
All of the heat (100*c) comes from the oxygen in the water.
Water is liquid
Hydrogen is gas
Aluminum Oxide is solid
nothing in the formula is toxic.
BUT if Sulfur gets into the mixture the Hydrogen and Sulfur will form Hydrogen Sulfide H2S.

I had planned on designing a home heating system that would also power a generator to supply the home with electricity.

My formula can bring a 55 gallon drum of water to a boil in minutes. But to use it in a home would be to dangerous.
If Sulfur got into the system, and leaked out. It would turn the basement of the house into a poisonous bomb.
Google Hydrogen Sulfide it's something good to know.