In chemistry there are many ways to create water from its components or from compounds that contain water e.g. heating hydrated copper sulphate crystals will produce water. Various processes can be used, from electrolysis and by combustion e.g. burning hydrogen in air will create H2O And Technically speaking water (in liquid form) can be created by melting ice or condensing water vapour.
We can create water
2007-04-03 22:06:12
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answered by Krames 1
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Water can be created by burning hydrogen in air (oxygen) and condensing the steam. But from where do you get the hydrogen?
Sea water which is very salty can be purified by removing the excess salt through either Reverse Osmosis or Multistage Flash Desalination. Water can also be condensed out of normal air (yes, air contains water vapor) by refrigeration. Water can also be a byproduct of several chemical reactions.
Some of the above methods are being used on industrial scale.
2007-04-03 22:00:28
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answered by Swamy 7
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at first, little toddlers' metabolites can get tousled especially easily. so which you will possibly desire to in no way provide greater effective water (except its truly warm out?). After six months it truly is far less of a concern. the belief of watering down the bottle at great relies on the concept that alot of toddlers will proceed waking, even while they are no longer hungry, by using fact they have gotten used to 'snacking' throughout the evening. Denying them their 'nutrients' by ability of purely giving water discourages this habit. yet, toddlers are nonetheless transforming into ALOT throughout their first 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, and their tummy's are TINY. If toddler is easily hungry, FEED IT. in case you have self belief toddler is purely feeding by ability of habit, while they are a perfect age (i does no longer try this until eventually a minimum of 9 months), provide them water at evening. docs and nurses advise each variety of wonky issues. continuously be slightly skeptical, and do your man or woman study so which you will possibly be able to make your man or woman, commonly greater properly-cautioned, judgements.
2016-11-26 01:08:19
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answered by ? 4
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Ever see that white fluffy stuff coming out of the space shuttle? It is the degradation of h2o2 (hydrogen peroxide). Yeah, the same crap that comes in a brown bottle you use to bleach your hair to make it lighter. Ever wonder why it comes in a brown bottle at 9%? Because it is so volitile that if sunlight hits it it is reactive. Burns hydrogen and gives water. The stuff they put in the bug ugly tank is 90% opposed to the 9% you get in the store bought stuff.
And you thought it was a green-house gas.
2007-04-03 22:07:55
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answered by wroockee 4
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We don't have hydrogen in the earth's atmosphere since it is the lightest gas. So any hydrogen manufactured is usually got by doing electrolysis or some other decomposition on water. Thus you can make water by burning hydrogen, but chances are that the hydrogen would have been manufactured from water in the first place!
2007-04-03 22:02:03
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answered by Vijay Krishnan 1
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2/3 of the Earth surface is under water. There's enough water on this world. What can be problem is that there will not be enough drinking water one day (or maybe not). Water can be synthesized without doubt and it's being synthesized. But synthesized water is not the drinking water. It lacks some mineral salts drinking water usually contains.
2007-04-03 21:57:22
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answered by Sasa K 1
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Water is easily created by burning most hydrocarbons. For example, heating by natural gas or propane, and in an automobile engine.
2007-04-04 03:01:12
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answered by genericman1998 5
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i agree with sasa k! H2O is water in the ideal way of putting it but drinking water is much more than that!
and plus just as everybody else said, we have plenty of water so instead of creating more water we should concentrate our efforts on sustaining the fresh water supplies and if the need occurs (which may be very soon) we will need to concentrate on the desalinization of water!!
2007-04-03 22:03:21
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answered by aleximas 2
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It will be expensive. Why should we create water when it is available every where in plenty.
2007-04-03 21:54:12
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answered by Brahmanyan 5
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Not just that it is expensive to produce the energy needed probably add to global warming.
2007-04-03 22:03:49
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answered by Darren W 2
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