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The method of separation is electrolysis.

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How does a brown dwarf compare to our sun?

The distinguishing feature is that a brown dwarf gets hot enough to fuse deuterium (hydrogen-2), but not hot enough to fuse hydrogen-1.


Why does potato extract turn brown when catechol oxidase is added?

It is because the enzyme facilitates a reaction between catechol and oxidase. In the presence of oxygen, the compound catechol is oxidized by the removal of two hydrogen atoms. Catechol is thus converted to benzoquinone, and oxygen is reduced by the addition of two hydrogen atoms to form water. Benzoquinone molecules then link together to form long, branched chains. These chains are the structural backbones fo the read and brown melanoid pigments that cause the darkening. The intensity of the colour depends on the amount of the coloured product formed.


Is using hydrogen instead of petrol good for cars?

Yes.As a matter of fact, with some simple modifications (by a professional mechanic) a gasoline vehicle can run on pure hydrogen gas (mixed with fresh air from the engine's air intake, of course). However, this does not mean that the engine should not be tested and calibrated for efficiency and acceptable heat production and adequate cooling. It is also important to know how your vehicle's catalytic converter will handle the engine's exhaust gases and temperatures.Modifications may possibly include:Fuel injectors and fuel lines for pressurized gas instead of liquid fuel (like those found in propane or natural gas vehicles).Higher-heat piston ringsOxygen sensor calibrationPressurized gas fuel gaugeInstallation of pressurized gaseous fuel tankRemoval of gasoline fuel itemsPlease do not confuse hydrogen gas (H2) with "HHO" gas, also called "Brown's Gas" (which is actually a mixture 66.6% hydrogen and 33.3% oxygen mixed) as HHO is quite explosive when ignited. Hydrogen should never be stored mixed with oxygen in the same container (as no flammable gas should). However, given the proper mixture, and using a separate oxygen tank, the vehicle could enjoy the highest achievable efficiency, but the modifications for this would be extreme. This is only worthwhile if the oxygen is produced and gathered as a product of splitting water (H20) into hydrogen and oxygen gases.*in this article, "gas" means a gaseous state of matter, not "gasoline"


What are the stars called brown dwarfs made of?

A brown dwarf is an object that is not massive enough to be a star, yet it is more massive than planets. Basically it doesn't get hot enough for normal nuclear fusion (to convert hydrogen-1 into helium), but it can get hot enough to fuse deuterium (hydrogen-2) into heavier elements. Comments: I agree, except that I don't think brown dwarfs can fuse deuterium either.


What pigment is rust?

air vapor and oxygen and more stuff

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After splitting up water into hydrogen and oxygen how do you get the hydrogen alone?

You can split water using two electrodes. Each electrode can have their separate capturing systems which will isolate hydrogen from oxygen (and each should be pure). As soon as the two gases are mixed it becomes much more difficult to separate them. Mixing the hydrogen and oxygen together, as from electrolysis produces HHO - Brown's gas. Brown's gas doesn't spontaneously react back to water, it requires some sort of excitation such as a flame or spark. So depending on the application, keeping the hydrogen separate may or may not be necessary.


What is Brown's Gas?

The current theory of Brown's Gas states that Brown's Gas is a mixture of di-atomic and mon-atomic hydrogen and oxygen. A: Brown's Gas (Oxyhydrogen) is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen used in welding. It is not coloured.


If hydrogen peroxide is left outside?

It degrades into water and oxygen gas. That is why hydrogen peroxide bottles are brown, to keep light from breaking it down.


Which plant has no chlorophyll?

Perhaps you think of fungi, but these are in fact a separate kingdom from plants, animals, and bacteria. But the red and the brown seaweeds use different chemicals for photosynthesis - but of similar effect to chlorophyll. The magic of photosynthesis is not the green part - it is in the ability to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen to use in constructing complex chemicals, and the oxygen is discharged as a waste gas.


Balance h2 o2 H2O?

Water (H2O) is made of 2 molecules of hydrogen and one oxygen. When you separate water into a gaseous state by electrolysing the water, you have separated the oxygen and hydrogen molecules. If you were to bubble that gas (Brown's gas) through water, the water absorbs the extra 2 molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen. 2H2O + 2H2 + O2 = 2[H3O]+ + 2[OH]-


Where does Tim brown get his energies from?

Hydrogen.


Define Browns Gas?

Brown's Gas is a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen gas, produced the electrolysis of water, promoted by Yull Brown as a welding fuel. It is sometimes claimed by others to have special properties the defy the laws of physics.ApplicationsOne application might be for welding if the resulting recombination could actually produce very hot heats. Oxygen is known to oxidize metals but such bonds are extremely weak.Another application could be to power internal combustion engines. Research into Brown's Gas largely follows transferring energy production cost from the gas tank to the electrical outlet. Websites such as http://waterpoweredcar.com/hydrobooster2.html use the phrase "Water Powered Car" to refer to adding a hydrogen booster tank to a normal diesel motor and thus possibly improving diesel miles per gallon. Websites such as http://www.calcars.org/ reflect an effective price per gallon of wall power at 75 cents when compared to $3 for the same distance for 1 gallon of gas. This comparison is for Electric Vehicles but the same lowered cost of gas is being promoted for water power. In this vein but an extreme claim, Brown's Gas proponents claim applying a resonant sonar to the electrolysis drastically decreases the power needed to separate water and can result in greater output in energy than required to separate Hydrogen and Oxygen in water. Oxygen and Hydrogen explosions are used as a rocket fuel as stated in Hydrogen - Combustion.Above retrieved from Answers.comViper1


What is the compound for brown sugar?

Sucrose (C12H22O11) + 3.5% to 6.5% Molasses


What is hydrogen colour at room tempruature?

brown


How do you separate brown from soil?

When water is completely distilled, pour it on soil and brown will disappear.


How does a brown dwarf compare to our sun?

The distinguishing feature is that a brown dwarf gets hot enough to fuse deuterium (hydrogen-2), but not hot enough to fuse hydrogen-1.


What will happen if a jar of air is placed on the jar of brown gas?

If a jar of air is placed on the jar of brown gas, the two gases will mix and diffuse into each other. Since brown gas is likely a combination of gases like hydrogen and oxygen, there may be a potential for a chemical reaction to occur, depending on the composition and conditions in the jars.