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Originally Posted by cfg83
trikkonceptz -
I wouldn't worry about the water in terms of Global Warming because it's not a "greenhouse gas".
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You got it So So wrong with that statement
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Water vapor is the most important greenhouse gas!
In a very rough approximation the following trace gases contribute to the greenhouse effect:
60% water vapor
20% carbon dioxide (CO2)
The rest (~20%) is caused by ozone (O3), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4), and several other species.
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water vapor form hydrogen fuel cells is more detrimental to the world than burning (petrol) gas the upside is that you can build condensers to trap the water into the exhaust
I cant really answer the first question because i dont know. I know HHO is not a problem , you take water split it burn it then it recombines to form water again. i will have to get on google.