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03 February 2008, 20:18
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Pete you are probably right. Or the oil industry...
Pete you are probably right. Or the oil industry would fit them to the pumps (assuming the effect was stable) and offer you the option of paying an extra 5p per L for "super fuel".
I work in a...
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The relevant definition of inert ...
The relevant definition of inert (https://www.answers.com/inert&r=67)is: Not readily reactive with other elements; forming few or no chemical compounds.
you wrote:
hence I said you were...
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I don't think you mean reactive there - since...
I don't think you mean reactive there - since reactive is a "relative" term it depends what it is reacting with - e.g. hydrogen + oxygen --> water . But water is more reactive with some things (e.g....
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It is quite reasonable that it can modify the...
It is quite reasonable that it can modify the chemical structure of the fuel itself to make it burn more efficiently in the engine (whether it works - or the modified fuel can do any harm (e.g. to...
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Codprawn, lets be clear I am not saying this...
Codprawn, lets be clear I am not saying this system does or does not work - but what you have written is a load of crap!
Catalysts can react with the product - they just get regenerated - so at...
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