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Originally Posted by wehateporn
the solution for turning H20 and carbon dioxide into liquid hyrdrocarbons like synthetic diesel, kerosene and petrol, ....
It does this in part by using a combination of the Fischer-Tropsch process (a chemical reaction that performs the aforementioned transformation) and solid electrolyzer cells (fuel cells that produce gas forms of hydrogen and oxygen).
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yes but no:
Fischer?Tropsch process - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
it's more carbon MONOoxyde and hydrogen from
Water gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
H2O + C → H2 + CO
and i think that since you need more H2, that you can do CO+H2O --> CO2 +H2