Is Hydrogen-Infused Water Just H30? – Tae Talks Science: Ep. 3

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On this week's episode of Tae Talks Science, Tae dives into the molecular makeup of Echo Antioxidant Water™ and gives us a better understanding of the difference behind H3O and hydrogen-rich water.

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*Video Transcript*
"Welcome back to Tae Talks Science.. Today we're answering the question, 'Is hydrogen infused water just H3O? So as we know, Echo antioxidant water is water that has been infused with hydrogen and since the chemical composition of water is H2O it is understandable to think that the added hydrogen will mean that the chemical composition would now be H3O. However, this is false, in chemistry the common name for H3O is hydroxonium or hydronium depending on where you live. Hydronium is found in both diffuse and dense molecular clouds, as well as the plasma tails of comets. H3O is neither a solid nor a liquid nor even a gas. H3O is in fact an axis solution, so what is an aqueous solution? An aqueous solution is a solution in which something has been dissolved into water. An example of an aqueous solution is sea water or salt water. However, Echo antioxidant water is something entirely different. When we say that Echo antioxidant water is water that has added hydrogen - what we mean is that there is un-bonded hydrogen gas added into the water. So the chemical composition of the water does not change from H2O to H3O, it is simply H2O with free flowing H2 bubbling through it. However, there is more to Echo antioxidant water than just free-flowing hydrogen gas. Stay tuned for our next video that looks into the other changes that Echo antioxidant water goes through and answers the question, 'What are the benefits of drinking eco-antioxidant water?' See you next time and remember stay curious!"

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