View Single Post
  #41   Report Post  
Posted to rec.crafts.metalworking
Martin Eastburn Martin Eastburn is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 2,013
Default Electrical - what's wrong with this?

Even worse is H2S Hydrogen Sulfide.

It is as small as water, can't mechanically filter it.
It can out gas from water and attack the lungs and blood system.
Quick painful death. e.g. poison gas well.

The only filtration method is over silver metal. Or massive
oxygenation. Banks of water towers that spray fine mist.

The Hydrogen is so small it invades iron and steel and plastic
pipe. In Fe materials - rust and exfoliation occurs. Death of
a water system by a thousand cuts. The sulfur ionizes to SO2 rotten egg
gas. It helps rot out copper pipes and by stealing Oxygen
from the water, More hydrogen kills pipes. The free oxygen attacks
the pipe and creates FeO a black powder with a metallic slick on
ceramic.....
Martin

On 7/4/2015 6:56 AM, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
John B. fired this volley in
:

I read somewhere that everyone that consumes
even tiny amounts is either already dead, or will die.


Some chemists say that the correct term is not "dihydrogen monoxide", but
for specific reasons, Hydrogen Hydroxide.

H(OH), in sufficient concentration, will also prevent oxygen from being
absorbed by the lungs. Many people have died from H(OH)'s effects on
oxygen absorption.

It's dangerous, damaging stuff! Hundreds of Billions of Dollars worth of
damage to property and infrastructure can be attributed to exposure to
it.

It's even been known to wear holes through iron well pipes.

Lloyd