Here’s [Phil] showing off the components he used to make an HHO generator. The device uses household items to generate hydrogen and oxygen from water using electrolysis. He’s using a plastic Nesquik ...
Hydrogen! It’s a highly flammable gas that seems way too cool to be easy to come by. And yet, it’s actually trivial to make it out of water if you know how. [Maciej Nowak] has shown us how to do just ...
The aluminium electrolysis process is a complex interplay of chemical, thermal, and fluid‐mechanical phenomena, with bubble generation and behaviour playing a pivotal role in overall cell performance.
Scientists from Southern Cross University in Australia are trying to understand the extent to which the use of magnetic fields, light energy fields, ultrasonic fields, or pulsating electric fields ...