I split water molecules with my bare hands

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In this video I show you how to split water molecules

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"I've always wanted to split uranium atoms"

julian
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This deserves a Full Length Video, a short doesnt do it justice

A_GodApple
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Captain Water Splitter! What are your super powers??

"I can make bubbles in your glass of water. And my arm is pretty strong from all this cranking."

YoungGandalf
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He knew exactly what he was doing when he said “it gets harder.”

yeet
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"Notice how hard it's getting when I put it in" 💀💀

martonmehesi-melis
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_"Look how much gas I'm generating now"_

Yeah, burritos have the same effect on me too.

ferrumignis
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As a plumber I’ve seen electrolysis a lot copper water lines have this happen when they are touching something metal along the line the reaction of a copper line sitting on a metal screw for years will cause this green corrosion will build around the copper pipe usually near a fitting or can even cause tiny pin holes to form and it will cause serious damage if not found out early enough to shut you main water supply off if you have an old house and you notice green forming on your copper lines look for anywhere there is metal touching and get rid of it next you will want to call a plumber or switch your lines out yourself fairly easy now a days they have push for connections for homeowners so no crimping or soldering switch your copper to pex it’s much safer for you and your family just don’t hire hacks to do work without locating water lines and you won’t have to worry about them cutting through the lines

Anderson-oj
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somehow thought you were going to punch the water

houselightkell
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The maximum faraday electrolysis is 1.23 watts to produce 11.4 mL of HHO gas per minute at room temperature and pressure. The wierd part is it should be 2.06 watts but you only need 1.23 V to overcome the first half reaction, after wich the 0.86 volts for the other reaction occurs naturally. And note that both these half reactions have a negative E° values so none of them should occur naturally.

Also water expands by 1800 in volume when it turns into HHO. I have seen a company on youtube name secure supplies lmt, hydrogen hot rodding. They own the rights to Stanley Mayer water as fuel technology. It appears that they take advantage of the expanding volume to also produce power.

raloed.
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Not even Moses could split water like this 😂

CountGremlin
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Connected to a water wheel, this would be wack.

wombleofwimbledon
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My first impression of the video: What?! You wanna chop the water in half? 😂

Jake.rocktt
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random little boy - i also want to split atoms of uranium…

*flash appears in sky and everything disappears* 💥💀

udaypawar.
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Wrong way! Instead you shoot a <.3mm laser hole through a superconductor then spin it over 10k rpm or so, using magnetic suspension and a pair of coils on opposite sides hooked up to pwm. Now, shoot distilled water through that and see what happens. Yes, it not only splits but 1800x volume hydrogen is instant. This literally takes 1/40th of a watt yet provides enough split water to power engines up to 500hp or so.

mikefromspace
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Look how much gas he is generating.
Call him "CAPTAIN FART" 😂

leot
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Electrolysis also is used for copper or aluminium to gain the highest grade material 😊

pnxda
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I did this 50 years ago in my friend’s kitchen. I added a lot of salt to the water, because I figured it would conduct better. In retrospect, I wouldn’t do that because it probably just created a path for the current which would decrease hydrolysis.
I got the current directly from two wires plugged into a wall outlet, which meant AC, not DC 😅
It fumed and sputtered. We ran out of the house. The mixed H and O2 exploded. We had a mess to clean up before his mom got home. Never told her where those glasses went.

TristanBBBBB
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What you have in that beaker then is a higher pH water that for the next 15-20 Mon will clean and sanitize. The higher pH makes it more "slippery" and the negative ions can porate the cells of many microbes.

matthewbittenbender
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the newest hero. he just has to set up a lab infront of the villain

Mr.SlappyTF
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"As I put it in it's going to get harder" I'm definitely using that line in the future

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