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The Electrobromine process is a chemical process which takes in [[air]], [[water]] and [[sulfur]] and produces [[sulfuric acid]].
The electrobromine process is an electrolytic  process which consumes [[air]], [[water]] and elemental [[sulfur]] and produces [[sulfuric acid and [[hydrogen gas.
The electrobromine process is an electrolytic chemical process which consumes [[water]] and elemental [[sulfur]] and produces [[sulfuric acid and [[hydrogen gas.
==Core Reactions==
==Core Reactions==
: {{#chem: 4H2O + S { = HBr} H2SO4 + 3H2]}}
: {{#chem: 4H2O + S { = HBr} H2SO4 + 3H2]}}

Latest revision as of 01:21, 26 March 2025

The electrobromine process is an electrolytic process which consumes air, water and elemental sulfur and produces [[sulfuric acid and [[hydrogen gas.

Core Reactions

{{#chem: 4H2O + S { = HBr} H2SO4 + 3H2]}}

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