you cant, because even if you could take oxogen out of 2 hydrogen atoms you would create a deadly atom ( or substance ) and you couldent do it anyway.
No.It takes in carbon deyoxide.it breathes out oxygen.
The fishes gills are like filters. when water goes in a fish's mouth, it goes through the gills, which filter out the oxygen.
That is correct. People and animals consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen. It's a match made in heaven.
oxygen to breath,
Green plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and give out oxygen. While respiration, all living organisms take in oxygen and carbon dioxide and then give out carbon dioxide.
The method of separation is electrolysis.
no, h2o means hydrogen and 2 parts oxygen, which is water. HHO refers to the technology used in the electrolysis of water. It also may refer to the extremely flammable combination of pure hydrogen and oxygen from water electrolysis.
What is hho
No, the idea is just another version of the perpetual motion machine.A car can be fueled with hydrogen, getting the oxygen from air.
If you are referring to water split into oxygen and hydrogen through electrolysis, the answer is alot; and far more than the onboard, engine driven electrical system can generate. If this were possible to run a car on solely "HHO" it would be the equivalent of a perpetual motion machine, and regardless of every conspiracy theory out there; every manufacturer would sell an "HHO" powered car.
No, it is not advisable to use the HHO dry cells in automobiles.
Heck no
HHO generators are unregulated in all 50 states at this point.
It is hydrogen and oxygen gases mixed. There are numerous fuel saving items being sold that split water(H20) into hho through electrolysis. This is allegedly supposed to improve fuel mileage and power. From my understanding of chemistry it takes more energy to break water apart into h h and o then you get by recombining by burning.
You should check www.HGenerators.com
The related link advertises them.
Sorry, I was unable to locate any installers in your area. The following page has some helpful information on HHO self-installation that may be helpful, though. http://www.alternative-energy-resources.net/hho-generator-installation.html