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Old 02-21-2010, 06:05 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Why HHO and not H2O?

From the best of my knowledge, because H2O means a particular combination of a molecule of water, where two atoms of Hydrogen combinate with one atom of Oxigen, in a particular angle and so on.

When you electrolyze water into gas, one molecule of Hydrogen is produced (H2) plus 1/2 molecule of O2 (O).

Water, even when evaporated, is not the same as HHO.
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