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Chemistry / Ammonia as fuel is not dangerous, see this link
« on: 09/08/2006 11:39:20 »
http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/JM/article.asp?doi=b511589b



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Chemistry / Ammonia from straw...
« on: 04/08/2006 17:50:32 »
There are a lot of researchers who say that one ton of ammonia
can be produced from two tons of straw..

Is it correct?

1 litre of liquid ammonia(0.682 kg) containes more than 1 m3 of hydrogen free to utilize in fuel cells to produce mechanical energy with an efficiency about 60-70%...
This would be great because 1 litre of liquid ammonia is energetically 1 litre of gasoline...and one hectaire of wheat would can produce 2-3 thousands litres of liquid ammonia with its straw...











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General Science / Could expansion of water be used to generate electricity?
« on: 05/09/2005 09:15:53 »
That can be produced from volume increase liquid water-solid water.
There are some places on earth where the temperature oscillates every day between a negative and a positive degree.
Taklimakan and Atacama desert are two great examples.
We would can produce a lot of sodium with this
energy and Atacama salt in Chile.

I add:
if the temperature oscillates between two negative numbers
then is also possible to produce energy under pressure.



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Cells, Microbes & Viruses / Dragon blood as an antibiotic?
« on: 22/08/2005 17:30:07 »
Komodo Dragons as a source for antibiotics.
The saliva of the Komodo Dragon contains at least 52 kinds of bateria.
I think its blood may have a great antibacterial property.
A lot of doctors says that crocodile serum shows an anti HIV activity.
The serum is a natural antibiotic.
The question is: would it be better than common antibiotics for us?



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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is this a black hole?
« on: 21/08/2005 20:11:20 »
An electric charge is forced from a magnetic field to turn around a point.
This point simulates a gravitational mass.
If a mass is situated in this circle it will receive a global force
that will push it where is the pseudo mass.
Is it a simple black hole or only a simulation..?

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