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posted on 8-2-2016 at 13:57
Ionistation of gasses (Fusor)
Hello, I don't know much about this topic, but is it possible to create new chemicals by ionizing gasses and letting it react in its plasma form.
I saw some video's of people making fusors on youtube.
E.g.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vERIyKwWvo
In fusors with Deuterium gas fusion does occur to form Helium-3, but is it possible to use for example Carbon Monoxide and let the plasma form Ethylene dione?
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