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Jim Cahill
16 Jul 2013
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Andrew Verdouw
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Controlling Combustion of Hydrogen Fuel Mixtures
Hydrogen is a great, clean-burning fuel source. Just look at its combustion equation: 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O + Heat Water and heat are created from the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen. I mention all this because Emerson’s Andrew Verdouw had the opportunity...
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