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Can radioactive elements be used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen or produce "browns gas"?
no.
well, you could put uranium into a reactor, make electricity, and use that to split water. however, i doubt that's what you were talking about.
and don't let someone else come around and tell you about something magic that splits water. to separate hydrogen from oxygen, you have to add energy. there is no catalyst that will do it w/o that energy.
like this: http://www.energyoptions.com/tech/browns.html
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IT JUST AIN'T TRUE.
if it was true, wouldn't you think that all of the power companies would be using it, rather than pay all that money for coal and oil?
however, if you look down at bottom of the page, you'll see that for a meer $20 (plus S&H no doubt) they'll be glad to send you something. (and they'll have your credit card info -- that should make you all warm and comfy, giving your c/c # to somebody you don't know, who's selling a lie.)
OH, and "brown's gas" is just something to confuse the issue. it's not real. it would be hydrogen and oxygen -- that's what you get when you separate H2O. if someone's telling you it's anything else, again, they're not telling the truth.
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