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Salt Water into Fuel   Rating: +2 from 20 votes    Views: 4,013

Submitted By: Noah on 6/22/2007. (  |  Share  |  Clikk It! )   
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This is a cool video showing how one scientist stumbled onto a process to burn salt water to make energy.

There are lots of unanswered questions to this video. You will see a bright yellow flame burning indicating Sodium burning. Salt is NaCl, so there is chlorine going somewhere, but the video doesn't say. The other thing that is mentioned in the video is the prospect of using this for car fuel. I don't know anyone who would want to drive that big machine around that has to make the radio wave to burn the salt water.

Anyway, cool stuff.

Tags: alternative  burn  energy  fuel  power  salt  water  
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