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Why Doesn't Water Burn? It Contains Two Volitile Gases!
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[quote:Four Minutes to Omegaa:MV80NDc0NzM5XzgxNDk1NDU1XzhFRDcxOTI4] [quote:Four Minutes to Omegaa:MV80NDc0NzM5XzgxNDk1Mzk2X0JFMjQxMTFC] You can take water apart with electricity and make fuel. it takes a lot of electricity to do it. not too much electricity... You can pipe down water from a high place and use pressure to make much electricity. [b]just like they do in Kemano running an aluminum smelter on a shitty little low drop system[/b]... not very much pressure. You could do this all over the country where there is high and low. use large diameter pipe for slow flow and pressure runs at full. [/quote] Kemano says they generate all the electric with a household flow. You can easily use a little of the electricity you generate to supply a household flow via condensers. ATTENTION TRUMP AND OTHER SMARTASSES! [/quote]
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Water. Two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen atom.
Why doesn't it burn?
The simple answer is...
It's the leftover "ash" of materials that were burned.
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