Recharging batteries
2006-07-29 15:36:31
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answer #1
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answered by Bill 6
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ChemoElectrocatalysis: the chemical break down of molecules using direct current electricity. For H2O, a direct currect breaks the the water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen, oxygen on the positive pole electrode, hydrogen on the negative pole electrode. The oxygen atoms take up an electron or two each, the hydrogen atoms regain their unnegated positive valence.
The antithesis of chemoelectrocatalysis is chemoelectroanabolysis, the joining of atoms and/or molecules into larger molecules. Many biochemicals are naturally generated from the direct current of lightning through sea water. This hypothesis is validated in semi controlled laboratory experiments.
2006-07-29 23:01:02
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answer #2
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answered by Psyengine 7
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Well, yes, recharging batteries is a good example. However, I like this one better. An electric starter on your car.
2006-07-29 22:55:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It happens in our brain every moment. Both electrical to chemical and chemical to electrical takes place! This answer itself is a result of such conversions!!!.
2006-07-29 22:45:36
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answer #4
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answered by natanan_56 2
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Charging a battery.
2006-07-29 22:36:41
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answer #5
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answered by injanier 7
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Hello,good question! I believe one good answer to that question is a battery recharger.Have a good day!
2006-07-29 22:42:01
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answer #6
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answered by isaac a 3
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You are charging a battery.
2006-07-29 22:37:56
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answer #7
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answered by JAMES 4
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battery charging
2006-07-29 22:40:02
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answer #8
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answered by ghulamalimurtaza 3
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For a different answer, how about electrolysis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolysis
2006-07-29 22:40:47
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answered by agentdenim 3
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