Message from @GreenPixel

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2019-07-04 21:07:18 UTC  

you probably need other chemicals to make it explode

2019-07-04 21:07:23 UTC  

no

2019-07-04 21:07:27 UTC  

closest you can get to doing that without reactants is heat

2019-07-04 21:07:38 UTC  

remember that even paid opposition present truth hidden in plain sight, so either way there's always something to learn

2019-07-04 21:07:43 UTC  

you need to use voltage to separate the H2 from the O2

2019-07-04 21:07:50 UTC  

heating the water faster than it can turn into vapor, causing it to become superheated. Bubbles of water vapor can then quickly form when the water is jostled as the cup is taken out of the microwave. This makes it boil up, seeming to “explode,” as all the vapor is suddenly released.

2019-07-04 21:07:55 UTC  

lmao well yeah that's still chemistry

2019-07-04 21:08:06 UTC  

A baking soda works as a catalyst to make the reaction more efficient

2019-07-04 21:08:16 UTC  

you can also use potassium hydroxide, that works great too

2019-07-04 21:08:16 UTC  

yeah still other chemicals required

2019-07-04 21:08:21 UTC  

also another chemical

2019-07-04 21:08:28 UTC  

you can't just make water explode by itself

2019-07-04 21:08:36 UTC  

You don't have to use them, it just takes a lot longer to generate the browns gas without

2019-07-04 21:08:59 UTC  

plitting the hydrogen and oxygen in water is accomplished using a process called “water electrolysis" in which both the hydrogen and oxygen molecules separate into individual gasses via separate “evolution reactions." Each evolution reaction is induced by an electrode in the presence of a catalyst.

2019-07-04 21:09:01 UTC  

you could do that

2019-07-04 21:09:38 UTC  

you just can't make water do something without the inclusion of *something*

2019-07-04 21:10:07 UTC  

voltage

2019-07-04 21:10:26 UTC  

that's still *something*

2019-07-04 21:10:43 UTC  

You spend electricity to make the volatile explosive gas

2019-07-04 21:10:50 UTC  

you detonate it, it turns back to water again

2019-07-04 21:10:59 UTC  

What gas are you talking about?

2019-07-04 21:11:11 UTC  

Electrolysis is easy you can do it at home

2019-07-04 21:11:12 UTC  

Hydrogen gas is very flammable and yields explosive mixtures with air and oxygen. The explosion of the mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is quite loud.

2019-07-04 21:11:43 UTC  

dunno after detonation if you can re make it

2019-07-04 21:12:05 UTC  

IIRC after combustion that is a chemical change, and with chemical changes you can't really get back your reactants after you form the product

2019-07-04 21:12:44 UTC  

I think you might be able to but it’s very hard

2019-07-04 21:13:00 UTC  

Either way, it’s not a secret being hidden from us

2019-07-04 21:13:15 UTC  

Combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame.

2019-07-04 21:13:21 UTC  

really really hard to get your reactants back

2019-07-04 21:13:35 UTC  
2019-07-04 21:13:39 UTC  

Come back!

2019-07-04 21:13:47 UTC  

And fight us like men!

2019-07-04 21:13:55 UTC  

And it’s weird to say water can explode. The hydrogen can explode. Saying the water is explosive is just misleading

2019-07-04 21:13:58 UTC  

I hate chemistry not going to lie

2019-07-04 21:14:25 UTC  

This video has a man who knows little about AC transmission. He makes out like sending it a thousand miles has no loss. Flat out false.

2019-07-04 21:14:31 UTC  

?

2019-07-04 21:14:53 UTC  

True, once voltage goes across water, it ceases to be water and becomes 2 distinct gases, Hydrogen and Oxygen

2019-07-04 21:15:10 UTC  

You have unfinished business with the shape debate, Human Sheeple.

2019-07-04 21:15:33 UTC  

Happy fourth

2019-07-04 21:15:38 UTC  

'merica

2019-07-04 21:15:40 UTC  

for what it's worth