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HHO gas, also known as Hybrid Hydrogen Oxygen gas is the name of a gas created by Hydrogen Technology Applications Inc. through a Patented electolysis process. The nature of this gas has been discussed at length in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Volume 31, Issue 9 , August 2006, Pages 1113-1128. The Journal describes the gas as having properties uniquely different than those of ], a similar ] ] mixture. The gas may have applications in the Welding and Automotive industries. The gas has been featured in several major news networks as a possible fuel additive for gasoline and diesel engines. | #REDIRECT ]HHO gas, also known as Hybrid Hydrogen Oxygen gas is the name of a gas created by Hydrogen Technology Applications Inc. through a Patented electolysis process. The nature of this gas has been discussed at length in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Volume 31, Issue 9 , August 2006, Pages 1113-1128. The Journal describes the gas as having properties uniquely different than those of ], a similar ] ] mixture. The gas may have applications in the Welding and Automotive industries. The gas has been featured in several major news networks as a possible fuel additive for gasoline and diesel engines. | ||
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HHO gas, also known as Hybrid Hydrogen Oxygen gas is the name of a gas created by Hydrogen Technology Applications Inc. through a Patented electolysis process. The nature of this gas has been discussed at length in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Volume 31, Issue 9 , August 2006, Pages 1113-1128. The Journal describes the gas as having properties uniquely different than those of Brown's Gas, a similar Hydrogen Oxygen mixture. The gas may have applications in the Welding and Automotive industries. The gas has been featured in several major news networks as a possible fuel additive for gasoline and diesel engines.
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| Google Video - Approx. 15 min
| Powerpoint Presentation by Fulton County School District
| News Article from Fulton County School District
| A new gaseous and combustible form of water International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Volume 31, Issue 9 , August 2006, Pages 1113-1128
| International Journal of Hydrogen Energy- Full Article
| Structure and Combustion of Magnegases Authors: R. M. Santilli, A. K. Aringazin
| United States Patent# 6,689,259 Klein; Dennis
| United States Patent# 6,866,756 Klein; Dennis
| Kentucky Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet
| Hydrogen Technology Applications Inc. - Press Releases
| Hydrohen Technology Applications Inc. - Science of Aquygen
| Magical water fuel: A successful hoax?Or, what's the catch?
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