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HyPIR Electrolysis for a 0.25 M Epsom salt solution
Fanchi JR
Fanchi JR
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Sciencedomain International
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2021
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Previous laboratory work using a 0.12 M Epsom salt solution showed that HyPIR Electrolysis, or Hydrogen Production by Infrared Electrolysis, can increase the rate of hydrogen production from a solution of Epsom salt dissolved in water by irradiating the electrolyte with an optimum wavelength of light. This article presents data for a 0.25 M Epsom salt solution. A comparison of the data for different molarities shows that an increase in molarity of the electrolytic system decreases the rate of hydrogen production.
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Hydrogen production
infrared laser
electrolysis
HyPIR electrolysis
infrared laser
electrolysis
HyPIR electrolysis
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Engineering