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Why water is not burn

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Answered by pankajchauhan08
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Explanation:

Short answer: Water is formed as a result of the combustion of hydrogen. In simple words, water is what you get when you burn hydrogen. So, water doesn't burn because, in a way, it has already burned.

Answered by Anonymous
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Water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is flammable, but oxygen is not. ... You can't burn pure water, which is why we use it to put out fires instead of starting them. You can, however, break it down into hydrogen and oxygen by putting energy into it, in the form of an electric current.

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