On Saturday, July 25, 2020, 03:18:17 PM UTC, Jones Beene
wrote:
>Wiki has its entry under "Oxyhydrogen" but the explosive mixture has also been
>called HHO,
"knallgas," town gas, "common manifold electrolysis" and more. Maybe Thomas Gas
is the breakthrough which will open the subject up ag
On Saturday, July 25, 2020, 03:18:17 PM UTC, Jones Beene
wrote:
>Wiki has its entry under "Oxyhydrogen" but the explosive mixture has also been
>called HHO,
"knallgas," town gas, "common manifold electrolysis" and more. Maybe Thomas Gas
is the breakthrough which will open the subje
On Saturday, July 25, 2020, 03:18:17 PM UTC, Jones Beene
wrote:
>Wiki has its entry under "Oxyhydrogen" but the explosive mixture has also been
>called HHO,
"knallgas," town gas, "common manifold electrolysis" and more. Maybe Thomas Gas
is the breakthrough which will open the subject up again.
Michael Foster wrote:
> Am I the only one on this list to make a limelight? It's pretty easy. Apply
> an oxyhydrogen torch to a piece of marble, limestone or sea shell and the
> calcium carbonate is converted to calcium oxide on the spot. The resulting
> brilliant white light is a really b
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