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What can be done with artificial water? Could artificial water smell, taste and feel like water enough to be considered used as a substitute for water? Possibilities could be endless with artificial water.
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steven1mac 19 Aug @ 10:23am 
You can always add another oxygen atom to it, of course hydrogen peroxide , wouldn't be as good as water.
vkobe 19 Aug @ 10:44am 
artificial water are pure water, because you use hydrogen and oxygen

after you can try trial with methane and co2 soda
Real Water®️.

99E$ / gallon.
Last edited by PaulKrawitz; 19 Aug @ 10:49am
Raoul 19 Aug @ 11:00am 
Imagine a big can branded WATER on the front but it's actually beer. Good idea or nah?
Originally posted by Raoul:
Imagine a big can branded WATER on the front but it's actually beer. Good idea or nah?
That sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen
4YourSake 19 Aug @ 12:12pm 
Bro thinks all the naturally occurring water stays like H2O for the rest of time. They never break down (such as forming ozone up the atmosphere) or combine with other compounds (such as to form carbonic, nitric or sulphuric acid in the rain).

Despite all of these reactions, they always return to being H2O. How is it any different from creating "artificial" water.

Edit: Maybe, you're talking about water substitutes that are not H2O. Cuz with what I've described, even the bottled water could be considered artificial. Literally no one is consuming naturally occurring water, that's too dangerous. Even boiling is artificial in this context.

If it's a H2O substitute, then no. At cellular and molecular level, H2O specifically does stuff no other molecules can. There's just no substitute. There's a reason why scientist look for water first, before even considering the possibility of life on distant planets.
Last edited by 4YourSake; 19 Aug @ 12:42pm
Originally posted by 4YourSake:
Bro thinks all the naturally occurring water stays like H2O for the rest of time. They never break down (such as forming ozone up the atmosphere) or combine with other compounds (such as to form carbonic, nitric or sulphuric acid in the rain).

Despite all of these reactions, they always return to being H2O. How is it any different from creating "artificial" water.
It's just artificial water.
Originally posted by PaulKrawitz:
Real Water®️.

99E$ / gallon.
https://xkcd.com/2982/
Emurinus 19 Aug @ 2:17pm 
Artificial water sounds like a dumb Reddit meme.
I'll try some Artificial Water with my Boneless Pizza.
Last edited by Santa Klaus; 19 Aug @ 2:20pm
two hydrogens one oxygen
Originally posted by Q-T_3.14.exe:
What can be done with artificial water? Could artificial water smell, taste and feel like water enough to be considered used as a substitute for water? Possibilities could be endless with artificial water.

I bought some powdered water but I didn't know what to add.
You just need a life straw.
We should put it in the bible belts water supply
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:291646

3d print electrolysis gadget.

Hydrogen balloons are dangerous, but the little bit of joy they add to life makes up for it.

I just hope I live long enough to see fusion research get to the point where we get free helium as a byproduct of energy generation, and party stores become great again. ♥♥♥♥ car dealerships for switching to those insulting balls on sticks.
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