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On second thoughts the colour may be a function of the bromine molecule rather than the atom.
The non-chemist solution would be to run the high pressure (150 bar) crosscountry grid lines on pure hydrogen with maybe a charcoal scrubber to clean up the legacy residue at the vehicle pumps (which appreciate a high input pressure) and add the stink at the point where the grid drops down to domestic/industrial burner pressure.
So: full hydrogen ahead!
Quote from: alancalverd on 23/10/2023 17:24:23So: full hydrogen ahead!...as long a the only problem is what it smells like...
The industrial world ran on 50% hydrogen for around 100 years
Yes indeed. According to that graph, atmospheric CO2 began to increase as soon as coal gas was replaced by methane.