sure it works but it takes more energy to make the sodium than you get 
back in hydorgen.

bmolloy wrote:
> Hi All,
>            This thread intrigued, so much so that I posted it around among
> friends for comment. One said that sodium was the answer to generating cheap
> hydrogen. The exchange as follows. Any comment, anyone?
> Regards,
> Bob.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Sodium pill? What? How? Tell me more.
> 
> 
>>Very little to tell. Sixty-four years ago, in school chemistry, I learnt,
>>but did not see (because our school didn't have a lab) that if you threw a
>>small piece of sodium metal into a jar of water you got an explosive
>>reaction in which nascent hydrogen was formed.  Na + H2O = NaOH + H
> 
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