hi. sorry for invading this forum with my stupid questions. I'm not a chemist or a graduate, but this seemed like the place to find someone who could answer my questions. I've always had a keen interest in science and am not completely ignorant, so hopefully we can talk the same language... i only have a couple of questions, so shouldn't take much of your time.
1. oxygen ions.
i was wondering about the possible effects of using positively ionized oxygen (ionized as much as possible) instead of normal neutral atmospheric O2 in an internal combustion engine. I have been led to believe that lone O atoms and ions are more energetic than neutral O2, and as such they will attack any fuel molecules in the combustion chamber more aggressively in their quest to re-stabilize.
A) what effect if any might the use of highly charged air have on the burning process? would more energy (provided by the ionization energy of the ions) be released from the engine? would it be possible to effect engine power and efficiency by simply filling a section of the air intake with a highly charged conductive mesh intended to strip electrons from the air as it enters?
B) if highly positively ionized oxygen was mixed with water which had also been positively charged, would the O ions be aggressive and energetic enough to disrupt the water in their quest for electrons? would hydrogen be released from the water as its bonding electrons were picked up by the O+++ ? or would hydrogen atoms simply be stolen by the O+++ forming new water molecules to replace the ones that were shredded? or would nothing much happen at all??
2. magnetic water ?? ( this question is why i put this thread here in the chemical physics section...sorry if I'm in the wrong place.)
I'm sure you'll all think I'm brain damaged but i was also wondering if water, polarized within an electric field, might exhibit some magnetic properties... with the molecules having a slight electric dipole, could the 2 positively charged H atoms be thought of as an electric current of sorts, "orbiting" the O atom? if so, could these positive "electric currents" be effected by any magnetic fields that were pulsed through the spin axis of the water molecule? could the water molecules be made to spin around the electric field lines which are polarizing the water ( the H atoms in effect "orbiting" the E field lines), if a pulsing magnetic field was also pumped across the water, with the M field lines being parallel to the E field lines?
again, i apologise for my ignorance and lack of education... if any of you clever folks out there have the time to provide any answers to my inane babble, i would appreciate any responses and knowledge you might have to share...