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Subject: Volatility of water at high temperatures

Date: Thu Dec 12 11:55:16 2002
Posted by Maurice Nunn
Grade level: nonaligned School: No school entered.
City: Staverton State/Province: Northamptonshire Country: England
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1039712116.Ph
Message:

During a lightening strike could the heat generated break down water droplets 
in the air to hydrogen and oxygen and then burn the hydrogen in the oxygen? If 
not can water be heated to infinity before it breaks down


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