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Information about Hydrogen & Hydrogen Generator Facts. |
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Yes, You Can Make Hydrogen Generators at Home
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Homemade Hydrogen Fuel is very safe as it does not need to be stored, as your Supplemental Hydrogen Generator produces it on demand.
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Using a Supplemental Hydrogen Generator, you add hydrogen to your car, truck, boat or industrial plant machinery. This is called Hydrogen Injection or Brown's Gas Injection.
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Hydrogen
Generators are easy to install, Ethos offers
Supplemental Stainless Steel Hydrogen Generators for Car, Truck and Plant hydrogen injection.
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Nature of Hydrogen Fuel
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Hydrogen is the simplest, lightest element in the universe. It is made up of a one proton and one electron. Because of its simplicity, it is believed by some that hydrogen is the root of all elements.
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Hydrogen being 14
times lighter than air, when Hydrogen Fuel is released into the atmosphere, it dissipates upwards immediately. This means that a hydrogen gas spill won't pool on the ground, pollute groundwater, or soak into clothing - it simply dissipates itself naturally into the atmosphere.
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Hydrogen is everywhere, it is the most abundant element in the universe, making up more than 90% of all matter. On Earth, it is the third most abundant element in the Earth's surface, found in water (H20) and all organic matter.
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In its normal gaseous state, hydrogen is colourless, odourless, tasteless, and is non-toxic, which makes it different from every other common fuel we use
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What Happens When Hydrogen Burns?
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When hydrogen burns in air (which is mostly nitrogen), some oxides of nitrogen (NOx, contributors to smog and acid rain) can be formed, but much fewer pollutants are formed than when normal hydrocarbon fuels such as petrol and diesel are burned. This is ecause no carbon is involved, using hydrogen fuel does not contribute to global warming.
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When ignited, hydrogen burns upward, and is quickly consumed. By contrast, materials such as petrol and diesel vapours remain a flammable threat for much longer.
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Hydrogen is non-toxic. Hydrogen is a non-toxic, naturally occurring element in the atmosphere. By comparison, all petroleum fuels are asphyxiates, and are poisonous to humans.
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Hydrogen combustion produces only water. When hydrogen is burned in oxygen, only pure water H20 is produced. In any case, when a hydrogen engine burns, it actually cleans the ambient air by completing combustion of the unburned hydrocarbons that surround us. Compared with the toxic compounds (carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and hydrogen sulphide) produced by burning petroleum fuels, the products of hydrogen burning are much safer.
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