The result was delete. - Mailer Diablo 02:15, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Was deleted in process in August 2006, see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/HHO Gas and deletion reasons there. Please also compare Brown's gas and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Brown's gas (2nd nomination) and further references given there.
User:Nseidm1 editing/re-creating these articles may be in a Conflict of interest.
Everything salvagable from these articles which is in consensus with standard chemistry can be treated in Oxyhydrogen (= de:Knallgas), the standard chemistry and engineering term.
Pjacobi 19:46, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There is a clear distinction between Brown's Gas, HHO, and Oxy-Hydrogen. This page is pertinent to establish the difference between HHO and Brown's Gas. There is absolutely no relation between HHO and Oxy-Hydrogen therefore the merger would be detrimental to the understanding of the topic at hand. Of course I have a conflict of interest, Wikipedia has lacked real substantive information for too long on these topics, and I am happy to be part of rectifying this defficiency. Noah Seidman 19:56, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]