Bill Jones wrote:I realize. It's oversimplified. But what I'm really asking is whether there's a danger of chlorine gas being produced at the anode (positive pole) when electrolyzing brine.
I assume you are asking me..
Your description of ions in water is not exactly accurate.
I suggest you study the nature of ionic bonds vs. the nature of polar
bonds.
I don't do fiction. Hopefully my 777 comment indicated that I don't take it that seriously, that the only 3 elements in sequence capable of having a +6 charge are precisely those produced in nuclear reactors.Well, now look beyond
uranium to the first three man-made elements. They can also have a
charge of +6.
Interesting, but to me, it's just that...
Numbers are fascinating...I suppose you are going to see the movie, "23"
or whatever it's called?
And now we seem to have come full circle, and it's hidden again, from those who give up on accessing it. What would the average person need that for?
Not all science was revealed publicly in journals in ancient times, necessarily. In most cultures it was connected with magic and the occult arts.
Magic...Magi...Persian (Orient) priestly men of learning...those with
"secret" or occult (hidden or obscure) knowledge..science...
Yup..
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