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[–] gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

seriously though, any serious attempt to live on mars would obviously use electrolysis of water to produce oxygen on mars, because to do so you only need electricity and water.

you need about 1 kg of water and 1 kWh of electricity per person per day.

source: my own math

you can calculate this if you consider that people need about 8 MJ of energy a day, and bread has around 15 MJ of energy per kg, so people need around 0.5 kg of bread a day, that's approx. 0.5 kg of carbon atoms. since each carbon atom combines with 2 oxygen atoms, that makes twice as many oxygen atoms as carbon atoms. assuming they are the same mass (which they almost are), that's about 1 kg of oxygen a day. 1 kg of water contains about 1 kg of oxygen atoms.

about how much energy you need: you can calculate this with Standard enthalpy of formation of water. (given in the sidebar here)

I'm just too lazy to do this rn, so you're gonna have to believe me.


and about how to get electricity, see my post here

and about how to get water, see my post here and this article.

and then you could produce O2, which you're gonna breathe in, and you're gonna exhale CO2, which you then need to remove from the atmosphere, which you can do with a CO2 scrubber