would two jars connented by a wire work?

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Cheers:    Axil

On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Alan J Fletcher <a...@well.com> wrote:

>  At 11:30 AM 10/16/2012, David Roberson wrote:
>
> I know that I will have sparks and small flames as with the open system so
> now I would like to know if there is significant danger of explosion.  Is
> anyone aware of reports of a relatively low volume open to the air glass
> cell exploding and causing injury or damage to the surroundings?  Most of
> the jar volume will likely be filled with a mix of  hydrogen and oxygen
> plus room air.  I have not calculated the amount of energy contained within
> the captured hydrogen since a bad calculation could be dangerous.  Please
> give me guidance before I reconnect this beast as it now is on standby.
>
>
> This paper looks at various combinations
>  http://conference.ing.unipi.it/ichs2005/Papers/120001.pdf
>
> H2-Air  -- lower explosion limit is 4.3 mole% H2
> H2-O -- lower explosion limit is 4 mole% H2
>
> Can you put in a baffle or something to keep the H and O separate?
> Maybe a U-tube would be better than a jar.
>
>

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