Jonathan Maddox
My KCET.org Activities
-
Comment2:24 PM on November 15, 2012Not entirely accurate. Electrolysis of a urea solution, such as urine, to produce hydrogen (with nitrogen gas evolved at the anode) requires considerably less energy input than electrolysis of water (with oxygen at the anode). http://lmgtfy.com/?q=urea+as+energy+carrier It is true that...
-
Comment2:24 PM on November 15, 2012Not entirely accurate. Electrolysis of a urea solution, such as urine, to produce hydrogen (with nitrogen gas evolved at the anode) requires considerably less energy input than electrolysis of water (with oxygen at the anode). http://lmgtfy.com/?q=urea+as+energy+carrier It is true that...
No recommendations yet.
No Recent Posts.
Support for KCET.org provided by:
The Digital Download keeps you up to date each week with the most popular KCET.org stories and videos. View archives.
Ads by Google:











