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It is exremly dangerous.
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DEVELOPING THE MOON ☜THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHOULD INCREASE ITS DEVELOPMENT OF THE EARTHS MOON IN ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS: ENERGY, MINERALS, AND/OR WATER.☜EBF6F7
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It is exremly dangerous.
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Why can't we manufacture water?
Author:
Josh Clark
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February 10th 2013
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Jonathan Pisetti
10:22 PM 3 November 2014 GMT
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We can not manufacture water.
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http://savethewater.org/why-cant-we-manufacture-water-2/
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Water is made of two hydrogen atoms attached to an oxygen atom. This seems like pretty basic chemistry, so why don’t we just smash them together and solve the world’s water ills? Theoretically, this is possible, but it would be an extremely dangerous process, too.
To create water, oxygen and hydrogen atoms must be present. Mixing them together doesn’t help; you’re still left with just separate hydrogen and oxygen atoms. The orbits of each atom’s electrons must become linked, and to do that we must have a sudden burst of energy to get these shy things to hook up.
Since hydrogen is extremely flammable and oxygen supports combustion, it wouldn’t take much to create this force. Pretty much all we need is a spark — not even a flame — and boom! We’ve got water. The hydrogen and oxygen atoms’ electrons’ orbits have been conjoined.
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