Also makes me wonder though, about the different gases already being made and energy states they might be in. If the ratio between H and O are off by more than 5% it can be explosive instead of implosive, which is how the welders are able to achieve such crazy feats. Ionizing O2 into O3 could already affect that balance. What happens to Hydrogen when it gets ionized? H3? How to tell it's proper HHO and not just a soup of H and O? Getting the gases excited enough to become monoatomic while keeping the bond between H and O is how they SNAP back together when ignited, I thought. O2 FOOFS and H2 POPS but HHO collapses in an even sharper sounding SNAP.
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