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HHO gas

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HHO gas, also known as Hybrid Hydrogen Oxygen gas is the name of a gas created by Hydrogen Technology Applications Inc. through a Patented electolysis process. The nature of this gas has been discussed at length in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Volume 31, Issue 9 , August 2006, Pages 1113-1128. The Journal describes the gas as having properties uniquely different than those of Brown's Gas, a similar Hydrogen Oxygen mixture. The gas may have applications in the Welding and Automotive industries.

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