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Originally Posted by mort
No, really, read the link. The urea electrolyzes at a much lower voltage than water. The water doesn't participate in the energy equation in this case.
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I'm aware. Like I said, I was trying to give them the absolute best chance of success. The amount of urea salts in urine wouldn't be able to produce the amount of hydrogen necessary to do what they were claiming, so I went the other way with it.
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