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Dec 14, 2007 9:23 pm |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: Saltwater as Fuel! |
Ron Sam
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This was fun to watch.
This is NOT Saltwater ...
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/863731/water_can_burn/
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RF saltwater observations Auto ignition temperature of Sodium (11) is ~ 250oF. Water boils at 212oF. How come the water doesn't boil out of the small test tube?
Metallic sodium is stored in kerosene and if it come in contact with water it explodes.
Ignition of sodium metal yield an orange-yellow flame> Could that mean bond breakage of Na instead of H2?
Wonder if rf energy at a specific frequencies allow the sodium to release a gas?
If rf energy source had controlled deliver, frequency and amplitude, then only the amount of sodium to yield the orange-yellow flame could occur, this may be an explanation.
If increased rf energy applied it may go unstable.
Ron
** Tricked: Looks like an alcohol fueled flame, which is same color as water.
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