Why water cannot be burn
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In this case, hydrogen and oxygen are both very reactive, which is why they react together (or 'combust') to form water. The water that is formed is much less reactive, and does not easily react with oxygen, and so will not burn. Because water is so non-reactive, it's interaction with the fire is entirely physical.
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BECAUSE In this case, hydrogen and oxygen are both very reactive, which is why they react together (or 'combust') to form water. The water that is formed is much less reactive, and does not easily react with oxygen, and so will not burn. Becausewater is so non-reactive, it's interaction with the fire is entirely physical.
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