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Okay this is simple thinking on a massive scale, I invented this funny question and nobody really knows, so I'll ask all of you. Considering the sun is made up of more than 90% hydrogen, if you were to add 2 oxygen atoms to the hydrogen atom, would the sun turn into a huge water bubble??? (H20) Hehehe...

2006-12-03 12:43:20 · 4 answers · asked by philosopher 3 in Science & Mathematics Physics

4 answers

The sun is very hot so no molecules can exist. You would however increase it mass. I think it would collapse from the extra gravitational force and produce something spectacular that we would not survive.

2006-12-03 13:04:05 · answer #1 · answered by meg 7 · 1 0

No, you cant just add the two randomly to create water. The sun is a star, not a gas.

2006-12-03 20:46:18 · answer #2 · answered by Alan H 1 · 0 0

no b/c it is 10% helium. You would have to have 100% hydrogen

2006-12-03 20:45:02 · answer #3 · answered by ~Happy~ 4 · 0 0

It would rain forever, and I don't like rain. I'm glad I have an unbrella, even if it's broke.

2006-12-03 20:49:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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