robertv9
robertv9
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7th December
12th December
this one took a hot minute to make but it essentially works based off of a wierd difference between what it takes to make water using ptnm and the yield ratio from hydrolysis
electrolysis

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  • IstrolidTwister
    IstrolidTwister
    13th December
    hydrolysis!!! AP biology refrence!1!!1
  • cokecan12
    cokecan12
    10th December
    also the di tri mon dont work with compounds and molecules
  • cokecan12
    cokecan12
    10th December
    mono:1 di:2 tri:3
  • cokecan12
    cokecan12
    10th December
    just to say : two oxygen bonds is called dioxygen
  • R4WLYX
    R4WLYX
    9th December
    1 OXYG + 1 HYGN = 2 WATR = 2 HYGN
  • R4WLYX
    R4WLYX
    9th December
    sorry, fused into 1 OXYG*
  • R4WLYX
    R4WLYX
    9th December
    funfact, the electrolysis actually only generates HYGN wich each gets fused into 2 OXYG, the 1 HYGN + 1 OXYG makes 2 WATR which then becomes 2 HYGN so you need a way to remove excess gasses, this is one of the many ways to generate infinite WATR
  • ThePowdertopian
    ThePowdertopian
    8th December
    looks like the diagram was more complicated than the reactor to make
  • Oyne31
    Oyne31
    8th December
    I understandeth not but that chart is so good I must + the 1
  • jm211
    jm211
    8th December
    I have done some testing, and by deleting a ton of the gasses and leaving a known amount, then initiating fusion, it seems like it does possibly not only sustain itself, but also create more gasses.