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Truth or Myth: Car Run by Water

Recent years become a witness to the era of rising gasoline prices as oil producers cut down on output while China and Scientists around the world can agree to the fact that there is energy in water. Chemically, it’s locked in between other developing countries continue to increase their demand. Iran welcomes 2012 by threatening to close down Hormuz Strait as retaliation for the sanctions impose by Western countries over its nuclear plans. Hormuz Strait links the Gulf to the Arabian Sea through which 20% of the world’s sea-transported oil travels. With these developments in mind, running-your-car-with-water rumors have been in the news for sometime now. The question is: Can it really happen? Is it truly a legitimate solution? In this article, we will discuss the truth behind the rumor.

Scientists around the world can agree to the fact that there is energy in water. Chemically, it’s locked in between the atomic bonds of hydrogen and oxygen. When the hydrogen and oxygen combine whether it’s in a fuel cell or internal combustion engine, there’s energy left over in the form of heat or electrons which in turn would be converted by the pistons into mechanical energy. However, it takes exactly the same amount of energy to pry those hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart resulting to lost energy, not the other way around. Recently, there have also been developments to extract energy from water and convert it into gas which they call HHO.

What exactly is HHO? HHO stands for Oxyhydrogen, a mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen gasses with a ratio of 2:1; making it almost identical to water. Other names include Brown’s Gas, attributed to its advocate, Yull Brown who discovered this process in 1960s. HHO is commonly utilized for welding as well as torches for processing refractory materials. In practice however, a ratio of 4:1 or 5:1 is often utilized to avoid oxidizing flames.

For automobiles, the process began with a water-gas hybrid system which separate water (H2O) into a mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen and later on, to gas state. When hydrogen is mixed with Oxygen (HHO) and combined with gasoline, it can power the car for about 120 miles. HHO burns three times more efficient than gasoline, resulting to a dramatic decrease in emission pollution.

All in all, the question that would continue to linger is this: Can we really make a car run purely on water? The answer is still No because claims made by scientists are still HYBRID. Cars still run on gasoline. HHO is just another component to make it more efficient and decrease emissions, working in the same way as solar cells do. Don’t get me wrong, this technology is still a breakthrough! It helps cars to save gasoline.

Author Bio:
Barbie Lee is an open-minded woman with boundless interests. She is a lover of animals, a fan of great music, and an enthusiast when it comes to fast, furious and feisty automobiles. When she isn’t cheering for her favorite basketball team (Go Mavs!), she’s busy writing for the blog site, Automotive Part Suppliers.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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