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But you have to put energy into the reactions to synthesize the reactants. It takes energy to hydrolyze water in O2 and H2, and I don't think NaH occurs naturally very often either. The question is, does the amount of energy you get from the BlackLight reaction counterbalance the amount of energy you put into obtaining the reactants?
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I don't think so, everything in nature balances in terms of energy and mass.
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