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by QAlphaX
Sun Nov 14, 2021 9:10 am
Forum: Chemistry forum
Topic: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!
Replies: 8
Views: 3292

Re: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!

NaCl ist not a product its an educt. It is already present. In average the contant is 35 g/l. Its a lot. 100 l =100 kg = 5,55 kmol H2O = 11,11 kg H2 Faraday m= Q*c c = 0,0376 g/Ah for H+ or 0,0188 g/Ah for H2 Q = 11111g/0,0188 g/Ah = 590957 Ah For 10 V it is 5909570 Wh = 5909,57 kWh 1 KWh = 0,00188...
by QAlphaX
Sat Nov 13, 2021 3:59 pm
Forum: Chemistry forum
Topic: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!
Replies: 8
Views: 3292

Re: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!

NaCl ist not a product its an educt. It is already present. In average the contant is 35 g/l. Its a lot. 100 l =100 kg = 5,55 kmol H2O = 11,11 kg H2 Faraday m= Q*c c = 0,0376 g/Ah for H+ or 0,0188 g/Ah for H2 Q = 11111g/0,0188 g/Ah = 590957 Ah For 10 V it is 5909570 Wh = 5909,57 kWh 1 KWh = 0,00188...
by QAlphaX
Sat Nov 13, 2021 1:40 pm
Forum: Chemistry forum
Topic: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!
Replies: 8
Views: 3292

Re: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!

Here would be a given example.

If I used 1 kw/h on a 100 liters of sea water, how long will it take for the 100 liters to be used and does surface area of cathode and anode end points in the water, distance between endpoints, or other factors play an efficiency role?
by QAlphaX
Sat Nov 13, 2021 1:34 pm
Forum: Chemistry forum
Topic: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!
Replies: 8
Views: 3292

Re: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!

If you use seawater which contains NaCl you will create Chlorine Gas. The other things can be calculated. 1mol H2 need two electrons. E = U*I*t = U*Q I did assume NaCl would be a byproduct. I am hoping to understand how much on average would be produced given a specific volume of water and a specif...
by QAlphaX
Sat Nov 13, 2021 11:31 am
Forum: Chemistry forum
Topic: Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!
Replies: 8
Views: 3292

Electrolysis-Help Solve Global Warming If You Can Answer!

Here's the issue...I'm very rusty on my highschool and college chem. I came up with a great idea, but need some things answered to make sure it would work. So, here's the problem, question and the parts needed to be answered. Problem: I want to use hydro electric to power a electrolysis process of s...