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Nick Jefferson
14 April, 23:03
Why we used petrol for vehicles not water?
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Nyasia Dalton
15 April, 00:19
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Water isn't combustible. There is nothing you can add to it other than gasoline that will make it even remotely combustible. Now, through electrolysis, it can be broken down into hydrogen and oxygen, which could be burned in an internal combustion engine.
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Monique Park
15 April, 01:34
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because the water in itself does not produce energy
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