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Old 10-26-2012, 11:43 PM   #1
charles nelson
 
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Ask a chemist how much energy it takes to break water molecules down...the hydrogen-oxygen bond requires a certain amount of energy to break. Using electricity will break the bonds, however...generating electricity causes some loss of energy because no device is 100% efficient. So it always takes more energy to break down water than you can possibly get back when you burn the hydrogen.
Some people reject this argument...they know what they know regardless of the real world. Sort of arguing about whose religion is the 'real' religion.
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