I've managed to burn water using my microwave oven. I'm looking for individuals who are willing to duplicate my experiments to prove that this really works. The first video of an experiment has been posted, and the next will follow. Maybe YouTube can be utilized to help save the environment. Exactly how hot is in question, I can use melting points and tell you that I have reached temperatures over 1500°C. At just over 3227 ºC the water molecule breaks down into elemental hydrogen and oxygen, and at a temperature of 1527 ºC water breaks down into a few flammable components such as H2, O2, H2O, O, H and OH. Hydrogen spontaneously ignites at 585°C. I have reached a temperature in 3 to 5 second bursts that melted the mica window on my microwave oven. The melting point of Mica is at 1350 ºC, and that ruined that microwave. As long as that is true and we prove or disprove it, we could possibly use it instead of coal. The energy density of water is about the same as hydrogen per liter of liquid because, the chemical equation for water is 2 liters of hydrogen + 1 liter of oxygen → 2 liters of water. So, if the Microwave Irradiated Environment of a Microwave Oven does make the water molecule unstable there is approximately 120 Mega Joules of energy contained in 1 Kilogram of water. But, only if you can actually make the water burn efficiently can it be used as fuel. If 1% of a Kilogram of water burns in 1 second at an efficiency of 100% due to the microwave's energy making the ...
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
How to Burn Water
How to Burn Water Tube. Duration : 1.12 Mins.
I've managed to burn water using my microwave oven. I'm looking for individuals who are willing to duplicate my experiments to prove that this really works. The first video of an experiment has been posted, and the next will follow. Maybe YouTube can be utilized to help save the environment. Exactly how hot is in question, I can use melting points and tell you that I have reached temperatures over 1500°C. At just over 3227 ºC the water molecule breaks down into elemental hydrogen and oxygen, and at a temperature of 1527 ºC water breaks down into a few flammable components such as H2, O2, H2O, O, H and OH. Hydrogen spontaneously ignites at 585°C. I have reached a temperature in 3 to 5 second bursts that melted the mica window on my microwave oven. The melting point of Mica is at 1350 ºC, and that ruined that microwave. As long as that is true and we prove or disprove it, we could possibly use it instead of coal. The energy density of water is about the same as hydrogen per liter of liquid because, the chemical equation for water is 2 liters of hydrogen + 1 liter of oxygen → 2 liters of water. So, if the Microwave Irradiated Environment of a Microwave Oven does make the water molecule unstable there is approximately 120 Mega Joules of energy contained in 1 Kilogram of water. But, only if you can actually make the water burn efficiently can it be used as fuel. If 1% of a Kilogram of water burns in 1 second at an efficiency of 100% due to the microwave's energy making the ...
I've managed to burn water using my microwave oven. I'm looking for individuals who are willing to duplicate my experiments to prove that this really works. The first video of an experiment has been posted, and the next will follow. Maybe YouTube can be utilized to help save the environment. Exactly how hot is in question, I can use melting points and tell you that I have reached temperatures over 1500°C. At just over 3227 ºC the water molecule breaks down into elemental hydrogen and oxygen, and at a temperature of 1527 ºC water breaks down into a few flammable components such as H2, O2, H2O, O, H and OH. Hydrogen spontaneously ignites at 585°C. I have reached a temperature in 3 to 5 second bursts that melted the mica window on my microwave oven. The melting point of Mica is at 1350 ºC, and that ruined that microwave. As long as that is true and we prove or disprove it, we could possibly use it instead of coal. The energy density of water is about the same as hydrogen per liter of liquid because, the chemical equation for water is 2 liters of hydrogen + 1 liter of oxygen → 2 liters of water. So, if the Microwave Irradiated Environment of a Microwave Oven does make the water molecule unstable there is approximately 120 Mega Joules of energy contained in 1 Kilogram of water. But, only if you can actually make the water burn efficiently can it be used as fuel. If 1% of a Kilogram of water burns in 1 second at an efficiency of 100% due to the microwave's energy making the ...
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