Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
In reply to Wesley Bruce's message of Sat, 14 Apr 2007 15:18:31 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
Harry Veeder wrote:
When hydrogen is burned in air, the oxygen in the air combines with hydrogen
to form H2O. Will breathable oxygen decline if we burn too much hydrogen?
I
Wesley Bruce wrote:
Harry Veeder wrote:
When hydrogen is burned in air, the oxygen in the air combines with hydrogen
to form H2O. Will breathable oxygen decline if we burn too much hydrogen?
I guess this would never be a problem if all the hydrogen burned comes from
the decomposition of
In reply to Wesley Bruce's message of Sat, 14 Apr 2007 15:18:31 +1000:
Hi,
[snip]
Harry Veeder wrote:
When hydrogen is burned in air, the oxygen in the air combines with hydrogen
to form H2O. Will breathable oxygen decline if we burn too much hydrogen?
I guess this would never be a problem if
When hydrogen is burned in air, the oxygen in the air combines with hydrogen
to form H2O. Will breathable oxygen decline if we burn too much hydrogen?
I guess this would never be a problem if all the hydrogen burned comes from
the decomposition of H2O into H2 and O2.
But seriously, if
Harry Veeder wrote:
When hydrogen is burned in air, the oxygen in the air combines with hydrogen
to form H2O. Will breathable oxygen decline if we burn too much hydrogen?
I guess this would never be a problem if all the hydrogen burned comes from
the decomposition of H2O into H2 and O2.
But
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