Will Water Burn Under Extreme Temperature?

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pybyr said:
Whatever you do, beware the effects of dihydrogen monoxide!

www.dhmo.org


excellent....now I will have glass of 2h0
scott
 
Actually at around 70,000 F water will burn as the molecules are disassociated and a chain reaction occurs consuming the water.
 
Actually at around 70,000 F water will burn as the molecules are disassociated and a chain reaction occurs consuming the water.

I hate it when that happens. >>
 
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