[Vwdiesel] negative aspects of burning water
    LBaird119 at aol.com 
    LBaird119 at aol.com
       
    Fri Sep 14 17:57:46 PDT 2007
    
    
  
In a message dated 9/14/2007 12:54:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
biovolks at yahoo.com writes:
> Yes I did miss the point that the water vapor is still there, but isn't it 
> dead or defective water after that,
>  missing one of it's key components? 
>  or does the hydrogen somehow get back in to the mix?
>  The way humans mess around with mother nature sometimes just assuming 
> everything everything
>  will be fine,or doesn't care, or doesn't realize the potential global 
> consequences.
> 
  Water is H2O.  A chemical bond of hydrgen and oxygen on the 
atomic scale.  Nothing more and nothing less.  More and it's not 
water anymore, such as an alcohol, ester or glycerine (similar to 
alcohol).  Less and it's a single element waiting to bond with 
something else and share those electrons.  You can disolve stuff 
in water and then you get ions, solutions and such but "burn" 
hydrogen and you get heat equal to the lowered energy potential
 (forget the exact term) of all the hydrogen and oxygen involved, 
and water.  That's all.
      Loren
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