How do you make water?
Water (H2O) can be formed using gaseous hydrogen and gaseous oxygen using the formula 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O. ChaCha!
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Dig a few curved holes (the more the better) about two feet deep so that the moist subsoil is clearly visible. If you are MORE?
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Atoms join together to form molecules. A water molecule has three atoms: two hydrogen (H) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom. ChaCha!
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A molecule of water is composed of one atom of oxygen and two of hydrogen. Burning wood or gasoline produces water. ChaCha!
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Combine two hydrogen with one oxygen atoms and presto! You're wet. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Unconventional metal hydrides can be used for a process called oxygen reduction, which is an essential part of making water.
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To make water you must slowly mix hydrogen and oxygen atoms together, therefore making vaporous water
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You don't. Thanks for asking ChaCha!
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To make water you take two molecules of diatomic hydrogen (H2) combined with one molecule of diatomic oxygen (O2).
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