It is impractical. DataAFF1 #362952
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- CitationsAdd new citationList by: CiterankMapLink[1] Why can't we manufacture water?
Author: Josh Clark Publication info: February 10th 2013 Cited by: Jonathan Pisetti 10:31 PM 3 November 2014 GMT Citerank: (2) 362936We can not manufacture water.906B9362, 362950It is exremly dangerous. 1022A603B URL:
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But we also have an explosion and — if our experiment was big enough, a deadly one. The ill-fated blimp, the Hindenburg, was filled with hydrogen to keep it afloat. As it approached New Jersey on May 6, 1937, to land after a trans-Atlantic voyage, static electricity (or an act of sabotage, according to some) caused the hydrogen to spark. When mixed with the ambient oxygen in the air, the hydrogen exploded, enveloping the Hindenburg in a ball of fire that completely destroyed the ship within half a minute.
There was, however, also a little amount of water was created by this explosion.
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