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Oxyhydrogen is a
mixture of
hydrogen (H2) and
oxygen (O2) gases. This
gaseous mixture is used for
torches to
process refractory materials and was the...
- propane/oxygen
flame burns at
about 2,526 K (2,253 °C; 4,087 °F), an
oxyhydrogen flame burns at 3,073 K (2,800 °C; 5,072 °F) and an acetylene/oxygen flame...
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Water torch can mean:
Water torch, an
oxyhydrogen torch whose gas
supply is
generated immediately by
electrolysis of
water The
water plant Typha latifolia...
- high-purity
quartz crystals. It is made by
first softening quartz rods (in an
oxyhydrogen flame) and then
creating filaments from the rods.
Since the creation...
- Nineteenth-century
electrolytic cell for
producing oxyhydrogen...
- of the
process involves melting a
finely powdered substance using an
oxyhydrogen flame, and
crystallising the
melted droplets into a boule. The process...
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names Atarax, Ucerax, Serecid, and Vistaril.
Hydroxy gas, a
nickname for
oxyhydrogen, a
combination of
hydrogen and
oxygen gas
produced from the electrolysis...
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production Nuclear power—and
power plants use
steam to
generate electricity Oxyhydrogen Psychrometrics—moist air–vapor mixtures, humidity, and air conditioning...
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further details about the
above types of
flame in oxy-fuel
burners Oxyhydrogen Redox Oxygen Flame test
Spark testing HHO gas generator, Typ: H2-3 (BlackWater)...
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distilled water to work.
Ahmed claimed he has been able to
generate more
oxyhydrogen than any
other inventor because of "undisclosed calculations". He applied...