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|    Frank <"frank to Poutnik    |
|    Re: steam combustion    |
|    21 Apr 16 06:31:37    |
      From: "@frank.net              On 4/21/2016 1:33 AM, Poutnik wrote:       > Dne 21/04/2016 v 03:34 Richard Kingstone napsal(a):       >       >> Once upon a time I managed (unintentionally) to use a primitive centrifuge       to spin a jet of steam. The spinning steam jet separated (or more likely       partially separated) into hydrogen and oxygen components. A blue flame       appeared at the confluence of        gasses. I do believe that steam had partial combustion.       >> Any ideas?       >>       > I have an idea you were quite a laconic in description.       >       > If you managed so high temperature to dissociate water,       > what materials did you use ?       >              Blue flame refers to Sterno drinkers. This may be the case.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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