Not exact matches
The elements
of sodium chloride (salt), potasium
hypochlorite (pool chlorine) and water are all good, useful elements, but mixed together with a certain heat in a certain mixture they become a destructive explosive.
Examples
of suitable catalysts include
sodium or potassium
hypochlorite,
sodium or potassium hypobromite,
sodium or potassium arsenite, zinc triazacyclododecane, zinc tetraazacyclododecane, and naturally occurring and genetically modified forms
of carbonic anhydrase.
Examples
of suitable catalysts include
sodium or potassium
hypochlorite,
sodium or potassium hypobromite,
sodium or potassium arsenite, zinc triazacyclododecane, zinc tetraazacyclododecane, and naturally occurring and genetically modified forms
of carbonic anhydrase.
Instead
of an erosion system, a built - in generator uses a form
of electrolysis to separate water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, and then combine them with salt (
sodium chloride) to form
sodium hypochlorite (chlorine), which sterilizes the water.