>Producing hydrogen by electrolysis of urea solution occurs at a lower voltage (0.37 V) and thus consumes less energy than the electrolysis of water (1.2 V)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea#Laboratory_uses
>Producing hydrogen by electrolysis of urea solution occurs at a lower voltage (0.37 V) and thus consumes less energy than the electrolysis of water (1.2 V)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea#Laboratory_uses
Don't shit into your piss tank? Sorry anon not up on whatever you are positing, just sharing info for thoughts.