Gigolo wrote:
That is Na (sodium) + H2O = NaOH (sodium hydroxide) + ½ H2 + 140 kJ/mole.
Sodium can be produced from the sodium hydroxide, via the Castner process:
Note that Castner also produces hydrogen.
The 140 kJ/mole offsets the energy required for Castner.
You basically have a cycle which only requires water. Sodium hydroxide does not react with iron. It uses less water than fracking and you later get the water back.
Gigolo wrote:That was a kind of pointless pseudo post.
Fracking uses water. The hydrogen production described uses water. Are you certain that which uses less is not an issue?calitom wrote:Gigolo wrote:That was a kind of pointless pseudo post.
your mentioning of fracking when it has nothing to do with this was the issue
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