Watch this instructional science video to learn how to create hydrogen from water, salt and electricity, for only a few dollars. This is an experiment that produces explosive gases, involves electricity and water and a number of risks so please be careful. Not an experiment to be performed by idiots. Create exploding water with this educational tutorial.
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NO, water is NOT a fuel! Energy can be forced into water causing it to dissociate into H and O, but the amount of energy required to do that is MUCH more than the amount of energy that you get by later burning the Hydrogen. The Free Energy whacko's will try to convince you otherwise, but don't get suckered into buying their pseudoscience!
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