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TexasTowelie

(112,125 posts)
1. As another member stated when you posted a similar story two years ago:
Thu Aug 18, 2016, 07:30 AM
Aug 2016
"There are 22 LITRES of Hydrogen in ONE TABLESPOON of water"

At 9.5 BTU/liter, that's 209 BTU's.

For comparison, 22 liters of gasoline holds 663,000 BTU's.

Using volume with a gas of very low energy density isn't exactly the best unit to measure it's potential by.


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