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Wangotango67on Nov 08, 2022 3:57am
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MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE ( AQUEOUS )
MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE ( AQUEOUS ) Another subject i've been wondering about is,
Magnesium Hydroxide ( aqueous )
Where magnesium is bonded to water.
Kept in aqueous state not, solid or powder.
Could involve the subject of - magnesium hydride - aqueous -
Magnesium hydride is the chemical compound with the molecular formula MgH2. It contains 7.66% by weight of hydrogen
Now what if one used this same magnesium hydroide ( aqueous ) solution to make hydrogen.
Would the hydrogen off gassing contain a - magnesium bond ?
What if one used nanao magnesium to achieve this, homoganous solution - would the molecular
structure of a hydrogen and magnesium bond remain in tact - would the hydrogen contain a portion of a magnesium ?
If so... then, i'd say....
it could be a formula to be used as a fuel...
Especially if the off gassing hydrogen packed a punch - think along the lines of,
hydrogen doped magnesium - fuel reactors.
I've tried searching online for this very subject... or, sifting other citations for tid bits on this subject
or, similar experiments - NADA.
Most research stick to the ususal - strictly hydrogen.
No-one dabbles in the exotics or... maybe they do, but it's kept top secret...lol
Or.. maybe i've come up with something good, and something new.
Most experiments - test the off gassing with a flame.
If it ignites they say... hydrogen...lol - without ever testing the gas - lol
See the fality of the testing -
Hence... more scrutiny should be performed
How ?
Testing regular hydrogen by same volume and measuring end force output once lit.
VERSUS - magnesium bonded to water and creating hydrogen off gassing to see if a potential
magnesium molecule was stil lattached and far more energy given off - once lit.
Cheers....