When hydrogen is burned it reacts with oxygen in the air and water is formed. Just a little more research and you’ll find what is available after your first 30 seconds of searching
The point is only nature can create water and not by human hands,,, they tried to do it but for a few amount of drops of water it required a massive reactor energy to just make the hydrogen and oxygen work together. There's no enough energy to create a massive water for the solutions of El niño ,,,
You said "When hydrogen is burned it reacts with oxygen in the air and water is formed." Hydrogen has been used in welding since the 1930s in a process called atomic hydrogen welding (AHW). AHW uses hydrogen as a shielding gas in an arc between two tungsten electrodes. The electric arc breaks down the hydrogen molecules, which then recombine and release a large amount of heat, reaching temperatures of 3400-4000°C. This makes AHW one of the hottest flames produced, and the third hottest after dicyanoacetylene and cyanogen. ARC Specialties The Use of Hydrogen in Shielding Gases for Weld Overlays In fact, hydrogen was the first gas used for shielding of an arc welding process. Introduced in the 1930s, the atomic hydrogen welding (AHW) process used hydrogen for a shielding gas. It produced higher welding temperatures than any of the welding processes available at the time. Not only does it have a high temperature arc, but it has a very high thermal conductivity. The heat of the arc ionizes the hydrogen, separating the atoms of the hydrogen molecule. When the ionized gas cools in the weld zone, the atoms recombine, releasing the absorbed energy. Another beneficial characteristic is the reducing potential of hydrogen. Generative AI is experimental. Never has anyone complained about sweating ceilings or water being present in any welding jobs. Whatever you heard was complete BS. Most of things taught as actual science is only theory. More theories are being taught than actual facts.
This is stupid, it contradicts itself and says that yes we can make water from oxygen and hydrogen. The video should be called "Why we don't normally make water"
You missed the point. Which was, that we know what water is made of, ingredients of water if you will. H20. The 1 part of the video that was important was they say it takes a lot of energy. Not energy in the sense of electricity, nuclear, solar... but the energy in the universe. "Free energy", we've all heard this term, Tesla tried and some say he was successful in tapping into this "free energy." Now the issue is with our "advanced technology, and knowledge of science," we can't make water, without blowing ourselves up, but we are expected to believe we can send people to the moon and beyond? If you're atheists, just say that. Atheist are known to believe anything and everything mainstream,"science" pushes down their throat.
@@Swerev what are you talking about. Why did you even bring religion into this. We can make water. We don’t do it because it’s not energy efficient and there’s no reason to do it. It’s easier to just purify water and recycle it.
We can make water. 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom can make 1 water molecule. Its very basic and simple chemistry. If you make a spark whrn hydrogen wnd oxygen are together, water will form.
Good question. Actually , Water is being translated to us from the heavens above through the deep mountains that's connected to the sky at the edges of the earth . And no I'm not kidding.
That’s the thing, to get hydrogen, we pass a strong electric current through water to break the water molecules into dihydrogen, but we can’t produce it another way
We can but hydrogen is too hard to obtain if we don’t get it from breaking water molecules, OP doesn’t explain correctly, but if done in small quantities, the hydrogen won’t make a firey explosion, just a pop
Short answer is Yes. Don't know why it later says it's not doable when it's already been done, and can be easily done too. (Easily, not safely or massively.) Hell, technically all combustion produces Water (H2O) + CO2. Most misleading video I've seen xd
@@metaleirosincero6317 Sure, I'll probably have to do so eventually (currently studying chemistry in University). And could do it with enough reading and materials anyways. Also already have done Ethanol + O2 = H2O + CO2 (a combustion) "Go try then" isn't really a counterargument, and if you just wanted to see it, then just search on UA-cam or Google, you'll find it easily enough.
@@IAMJ1B combustion of alcohol, combustion of wood and other organic material produces CO2 and H2O. (CHOH --O2-> H2O + CO2) we can create water, or rather, turn other things into water (because we cannot "create" stuff) it's simply inefficient, not not doable.
We know its possible and that it's a natural accurance. If you get hydrogen and oxygen and you spark them up together, water will form. Humans can make water but it's done the best naturally
@@regularladzmost hydrogen in the world is obtained from breaking water molcules, it’s almost impossible to get hydrogen in another way, when hydrogen comes in contact with oxygen, it blows up and releases water vapor, I know that because I’ve tried in my science class
It’s possible, in small quantities, hydrogen won’t make a big explosion but more like a small pop, but hydrogen is too hard to obtain without extracting it from water itself, so when you mix them both together, you get an explosion that releases water vapor, which you can contain and cool down
lol.... Your Minute Answer is No longer Applicable! The true problem is Equitable usage! Protecting the world from Lord High King Of the water plant! For safety use the same Priciples of the combustion engine. Extract hydrogen from waste. Extract Oxygen from CO2. Only create water for cities/processes Where water is needed. Desert, Agriculture, Industrial
who’s here after watching Kat Williams?
His jokes being back with evidence is top tier
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Same lmfao
Who else came here because of their intrusive thoughts
Not intrusive just a thought
Katt Williams actually. Same thing tho lol
@@douglasschmidt2869bro I’m weak we deadass thought the same shit
@@douglasschmidt2869me too😂😂😂
Hahahah yap, literally, my vegetables cooking and out of nowhere I’m like “can we create water?”
You can make water, the problem is that it’s extremely dangerous to do. You literally have to figure out a safe way to do it.
Kinda like meth
@@chosensoul323and we still be making that
And dangerous to do on a large scale Enough for it to be viable and worth it at least we make it in our kitchen everyday
@@chosensoul323 meths easier to make by far
That's an exaggeration. In a controlled environment, you can let that shit explode all you want to
Why have they wrote in every chemistry book that hydrogen+oxygen gives water when it's not possible??
When hydrogen is burned it reacts with oxygen in the air and water is formed.
Just a little more research and you’ll find what is available after your first 30 seconds of searching
The point is only nature can create water and not by human hands,,, they tried to do it but for a few amount of drops of water it required a massive reactor energy to just make the hydrogen and oxygen work together. There's no enough energy to create a massive water for the solutions of El niño ,,,
You said "When hydrogen is burned it reacts with oxygen in the air and water is formed."
Hydrogen has been used in welding since the 1930s in a process called atomic hydrogen welding (AHW). AHW uses hydrogen as a shielding gas in an arc between two tungsten electrodes. The electric arc breaks down the hydrogen molecules, which then recombine and release a large amount of heat, reaching temperatures of 3400-4000°C. This makes AHW one of the hottest flames produced, and the third hottest after dicyanoacetylene and cyanogen.
ARC Specialties
The Use of Hydrogen in Shielding Gases for Weld Overlays
In fact, hydrogen was the first gas used for shielding of an arc welding process. Introduced in the 1930s, the atomic hydrogen welding (AHW) process used hydrogen for a shielding gas. It produced higher welding temperatures than any of the welding processes available at the time. Not only does it have a high temperature arc, but it has a very high thermal conductivity. The heat of the arc ionizes the hydrogen, separating the atoms of the hydrogen molecule. When the ionized gas cools in the weld zone, the atoms recombine, releasing the absorbed energy. Another beneficial characteristic is the reducing potential of hydrogen.
Generative AI is experimental.
Never has anyone complained about sweating ceilings or water being present in any welding jobs. Whatever you heard was complete BS.
Most of things taught as actual science is only theory. More theories are being taught than actual facts.
That's very interesting ! Thanks for sharing .
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This is stupid, it contradicts itself and says that yes we can make water from oxygen and hydrogen. The video should be called "Why we don't normally make water"
You missed the point. Which was, that we know what water is made of, ingredients of water if you will. H20. The 1 part of the video that was important was they say it takes a lot of energy. Not energy in the sense of electricity, nuclear, solar... but the energy in the universe. "Free energy", we've all heard this term, Tesla tried and some say he was successful in tapping into this "free energy." Now the issue is with our "advanced technology, and knowledge of science," we can't make water, without blowing ourselves up, but we are expected to believe we can send people to the moon and beyond? If you're atheists, just say that. Atheist are known to believe anything and everything mainstream,"science" pushes down their throat.
@@Swerev what are you talking about. Why did you even bring religion into this. We can make water. We don’t do it because it’s not energy efficient and there’s no reason to do it. It’s easier to just purify water and recycle it.
@Swerev im religion but this logic of yours is so dumb
Made by someone who fell asleep in chemistry class
We can make water. 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom can make 1 water molecule. Its very basic and simple chemistry. If you make a spark whrn hydrogen wnd oxygen are together, water will form.
So if we can’t create water then how do we keep getting the water in our grocery shelves?
Good question. Actually , Water is being translated to us from the heavens above through the deep mountains that's connected to the sky at the edges of the earth .
And no I'm not kidding.
Will if hydrogen is so scarce, why don't we just produce it?
That’s the thing, to get hydrogen, we pass a strong electric current through water to break the water molecules into dihydrogen, but we can’t produce it another way
Wait a minute, we can't make water?! WHAT?!!
Well toyota was making an internal combustion engine using hydrogen as fuel and its exhaust is water instead of smoke carbon
Making, did they succeed. cuz that would mean they were able to create water. I also realize thats why we try and find water on planets we went to.
In distance future, a mom asked her child to place their mouth on Toyota exhaust tail pipe if their feel thirsty..
We can but hydrogen is too hard to obtain if we don’t get it from breaking water molecules, OP doesn’t explain correctly, but if done in small quantities, the hydrogen won’t make a firey explosion, just a pop
GOD: Ahh ha! 😂
Lol
You really haven’t learn chemistry
@@lunarscopeshapeshifterprod7004 the Lord created forms of chemistry we haven’t even discovered yet. 😂😂😂
This people failed 8th grade chem
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I saw this video while searching for Dihydrogen Monoxide
Short answer is Yes. Don't know why it later says it's not doable when it's already been done, and can be easily done too. (Easily, not safely or massively.)
Hell, technically all combustion produces Water (H2O) + CO2.
Most misleading video I've seen xd
go try then
@@metaleirosincero6317 Sure, I'll probably have to do so eventually (currently studying chemistry in University). And could do it with enough reading and materials anyways. Also already have done Ethanol + O2 = H2O + CO2 (a combustion)
"Go try then" isn't really a counterargument, and if you just wanted to see it, then just search on UA-cam or Google, you'll find it easily enough.
Most misleading comment
@@IAMJ1B combustion of alcohol, combustion of wood and other organic material produces CO2 and H2O. (CHOH --O2-> H2O + CO2)
we can create water, or rather, turn other things into water (because we cannot "create" stuff)
it's simply inefficient, not not doable.
@@IAMJ1B search combustion.
It's literally CH+O2 -> H2O + CO2
any organic material (CHON and other stuff) and alcohol (CHOH) will result in H2O + CO2.
Because God, and no im not a flat earther
We know its possible and that it's a natural accurance. If you get hydrogen and oxygen and you spark them up together, water will form. Humans can make water but it's done the best naturally
@@user-zk2zy9em5k then let them make it, it's just h²0 innit
@@regularladzmost hydrogen in the world is obtained from breaking water molcules, it’s almost impossible to get hydrogen in another way, when hydrogen comes in contact with oxygen, it blows up and releases water vapor, I know that because I’ve tried in my science class
So the answer is no 😂😂😂
Basically 😂
yall are stupid stupid huh
you can (to my knowledge), its just extremely dangerous
It is possible and has been created in labs many times but it dangerous because little mistake can cause explosion.
It’s possible, in small quantities, hydrogen won’t make a big explosion but more like a small
pop, but hydrogen is too hard to obtain without extracting it from water itself, so when you mix them both together, you get an explosion that releases water vapor, which you can contain and cool down
Short answer: no
We can, if hydrogen comes in contact with oxygen, it blows up and releases water vapor
Hydrogen+Neutron=carbon o/p is water.but hydrogen is coming from?
Because water is not H2O
What do you mean?
Bro did not approve chemistry
Water is made of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen tho😊
Dihydrogen monoxide
Then what is it? H2O2? That is hydrogen peroxide
Well
Here is the answer to the non believers!
What
water can be made artificially i don’t see your point
Blind faith ,we need money to make water as simple as that
They not even making water they grabbing it from the atmosphere
@@ps4gamesonly623 yes
Because God created water and we don't have the powers of God
You don't listen we can create water it would just take way more energy than it's worth. God isn't real.
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Don't be a little bitch
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You can't create water it's a gift from God.
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John 7:38 (kjv) He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.
Did you miss the part where he said you can? Are you just a blind follower?
You can under an extremely impossible condition so yes if you still think you can , then go make it in your chemistry lab @@christophermoore6110
When hydrogen reacts with oxygen, it creates an explosion that releases dihydrogen monoxide vapor
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lol.... Your Minute Answer is No longer Applicable! The true problem is Equitable usage! Protecting the world from Lord High King Of the water plant!
For safety use the same Priciples of the combustion engine.
Extract hydrogen from waste.
Extract Oxygen from CO2.
Only create water for cities/processes Where water is needed. Desert, Agriculture, Industrial
Air Water extraction is Pointless. Where needed Not enough Vapors of H2O... Where most Applicable No need Vapors of H2O near 100%!