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This is a good way to do it; But there still has to be a-lot of surface area. -1 For major surface area. +1 For over-all construction. (And because I like dup'ing photons with glow.), (FYI, I up-voted.) Good Save.
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like this: id:1851660
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You can use non moving electrons to electrolyze water much faster
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rockets, on the other hand work by th combustion of hydrogen and oxygen, a reaction possible in tpt. however, this is very inefficient, releasing only 5eV per reaction. but it was only the 1960's. u cant blame them
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@christhebla: fuel cells work as you said-backwards electrolysis.hydroxide ions are combined with oxygen to form water and this process makes an electric current, used for electric motors in cars
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I made an engine using radioactivated's electrolyser. its a bit glitchy though, and makes less fuel than this ID:1864730
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@GalacticCat I'm not entirely sure how a hydrogen fuel-cell engine works but it's basically reverse electrolysis. It has liquid hydrogen as fuel, it takes in oxygen from the air and the only waste product is water. Stop me if this is getting too scientifically complicated.
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Just add fire...
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hey this is used to make a Hydrogen moved car, no?
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he made many duplicate accounts :P. But he won't be making any more. Well, if he does definitely report him like you did again :)