THERMAL DECOMPOSITION and REFORMING
hydrogen can become a metal, apparently similar to mercury... more THERMAL DECOMPOSITION and REFORMING
hydrogen can become a metal, apparently similar to mercury, at some 100,000 atmospheres pressure!
It is a well established science that at certain temperatures and pressures gases become liquids, liquids become solids, solids become liquids, and liquids become gases. Covalent bonds can be broken, modified to an altered state and created Is this not how pollutants are formed? It is simply a reaction to temperature and pressure?
Pollutants are typically unoxidised or partially oxidised CO2 is a chemical reaction to heat and pressure, Hydrogen and carbon when combusted …. Oxidised … can it be also decomposed due to heat and pressure?
THERMAL DECOMPOSITION and REFORMING
hydrogen can become a metal, apparently similar to mercury... more THERMAL DECOMPOSITION and REFORMING
hydrogen can become a metal, apparently similar to mercury, at some 100,000 atmospheres pressure!
It is a well established science that at certain temperatures and pressures gases become liquids, liquids become solids, solids become liquids, and liquids become gases. Covalent bonds can be broken, modified to an altered state and created Is this not how pollutants are formed? It is simply a reaction to temperature and pressure?
Pollutants are typically unoxidised or partially oxidised CO2 is a chemical reaction to heat and pressure, Hydrogen and carbon when combusted …. Oxidised … can it be also decomposed due to heat and pressure?
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hydrogen can become a metal, apparently similar to mercury, at some 100,000 atmospheres pressure!
It is a well established science that at certain temperatures and pressures gases become liquids, liquids become solids, solids become liquids, and liquids become gases.
Covalent bonds can be broken, modified to an altered state and created
Is this not how pollutants are formed? It is simply a reaction to temperature and pressure?
Pollutants are typically unoxidised or partially oxidised
CO2 is a chemical reaction to heat and pressure, Hydrogen and carbon when combusted …. Oxidised … can it be also decomposed due to heat and pressure?
hydrogen can become a metal, apparently similar to mercury, at some 100,000 atmospheres pressure!
It is a well established science that at certain temperatures and pressures gases become liquids, liquids become solids, solids become liquids, and liquids become gases.
Covalent bonds can be broken, modified to an altered state and created
Is this not how pollutants are formed? It is simply a reaction to temperature and pressure?
Pollutants are typically unoxidised or partially oxidised
CO2 is a chemical reaction to heat and pressure, Hydrogen and carbon when combusted …. Oxidised … can it be also decomposed due to heat and pressure?