20% hydrogen mix in gas will significantly alleviate CO2 pollution from cooking.
But even cooler is how the hydrogen gas is produced via a hydrogen boiler.
An electrolysis process shocks the water, releasing both hydrogen and oxygen. Now what if there was a special way to have the hydrogen bubble out, but have the oxygen remain in the water in oxygen clusters?
The hydrogen supplied in the UK comes not from canisters or air, in the same way, that Kaqun water doesn’t have oxygen forced into it.
It’s an electrolysis process that creates charged ions– negative H2 ions at the cathode and positive O2 at the anode. Kangen water (alkaline) is produced this way.
But depending on whether the electrode is nickel-based platinum or other metals, you’ll get different outcomes.
