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Originally Posted by ArmchairGeneral
Actually, that's not a problem. When you burn hydrogen, you're reacting it with oxygen, to make hydrogen monoxide. Also known as water. Water is being produced and consumed constantly throughout the world, in fact. Plants consume water to make carbohydrates, and we burn 'em to make carbon dioxide and water.
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The environment consumes dihydrogen monoxide through soil, plants and organisms. But it is not destroyed, it is only retained and is then released back into the atmosphere slowly through evaporation.
If this process creates dihydrogen monoxide, rather than destroy it than I am all for it!
However, again, there may be a problem, we will be monkeying around with the chemical makeup of the atmosphere, and adding water to the earth... there has to be some consequences for this...
I don't know though, I am not a chemist
