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Why water is not combustible​

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Answered by sukh06
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The conclusion is that water is combustible but it requires very high amt of heat to split the stable molecule water forming hydrogen and oxygen thus leading to combust... Water can get combusted ! H2O at very high temperatures, can split up by taking up the heat forming H2 , O2 or any other radicals.

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Answered by Shiven2968
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The reason that water (in any state) is not flammable is that it is already the product of combustion. The chemical equation for this reaction is: 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O. The reaction also releases a large amount of energy, mostly in the form of heat that causes the water vapor to expand rapidly to a large volume.

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