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Chip Chick on MSNEarth Had Green Oceans Billions Of Years Ago, And Now They Could Be Going Green AgainBillions of years ago, our planet did not have the deep blue oceans we admire today. Instead, they were actually […] ...
chloride on the cathode where iron is reduced to iron hydroxide. The result is a cell with a low potential of only abut 0.6V, but at a claimed material cost of only $0.10 per kWh Wh of stored energy.
which meant it would have given the ocean water a green hue because iron hydroxide absorbs blue light and water absorbs red light—leaving green light to be reflected back into the atmosphere.
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