Capt_Maloche wrote:Think again, it's very interesting!
this is what I am trying to do in the subject "molecular dissociation of water by electric fields"
Only an electric field provided by a corona of several thousand volts can light a neon like that (I tried it with one of my ionizers)
There is no contact with water a priori
What astonished the arsonist that I am ... is the color of the flame, if you burn a device in which sodium enters the flame of the pilot light or the stove become YELLOW in all the house ... tested many times times when I was a teenager
scared that I was younger, when I saw the mother's gas change color and knew that I had had a "dangerous experiment in my room), the gunpowder contained chili saltpeter (NaNO3), otherwise called Sodium Nitrate ...
if you burn alcohol in a stainless steel bowl (used for clairvoyance by fire) and you precipitate a little cooking salt (NACL) the blue flame becomes ... yellow-orange
so very logical that the sea water burns, with a yellow flame and without smoke ... the septic tanks will judge my speech idiotic, but as regards my experiences of teenagers, I pride myself on knowing what I am talking about!
by the way, if you carry around a high voltage line with the neon in hand, it also lights up because of the magnetic field and / or electromagnetic radiation
Good night noctanbules!