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<blockquote data-quote="thinice" data-source="post: 162688" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Don't quote me on this but I think it has to do with the sodium solution combining with water to form (with the alloy as a catalyst) another molecule as well as the hydrogen. So, there will be waste - just not ejected through the exhaust system. So, that is why I find this whole thing very dubious.</p><p></p><p>You see, the articles I read talked about the alloy lasting a long time (of course it can, it is just a catalyst). How about this sodium solution that nobody like a talk about. </p><p></p><p>Secret ingredient konon . If you already have the patent, what is there to hide??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thinice, post: 162688, member: 784"] Don't quote me on this but I think it has to do with the sodium solution combining with water to form (with the alloy as a catalyst) another molecule as well as the hydrogen. So, there will be waste - just not ejected through the exhaust system. So, that is why I find this whole thing very dubious. You see, the articles I read talked about the alloy lasting a long time (of course it can, it is just a catalyst). How about this sodium solution that nobody like a talk about. Secret ingredient konon . If you already have the patent, what is there to hide?? [/QUOTE]
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