Jorge Stolfi on Nostr: #[0] H2O cannot be "neutralized" by HO-, can it? Wouldn't H2 also react with ozone? I ...
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H2O cannot be "neutralized" by HO-, can it?
Wouldn't H2 also react with ozone?
I got the impression that the effects of H2 in the atmosphere are entirely conjectural, based on chemical/mathematical models, and there is no data on what is actually happening in reality. Isn't that so?
(PS. I DON'T think that a "hydrogen economy" makes sense, either -- but for other reasons.)
H2O cannot be "neutralized" by HO-, can it?
Wouldn't H2 also react with ozone?
I got the impression that the effects of H2 in the atmosphere are entirely conjectural, based on chemical/mathematical models, and there is no data on what is actually happening in reality. Isn't that so?
(PS. I DON'T think that a "hydrogen economy" makes sense, either -- but for other reasons.)