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H2O (Posted on 2002-11-13) Difficulty: 3 of 5
If hydrogen (H) is combustible and oxygen (O) is combustible, why does water (H2O) water not explode?

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  Subject Author Date
Some ThoughtsPuzzle Thoughts K Sengupta2023-01-30 02:10:18
Solutionan answerjamison2005-10-22 13:16:31
Some ThoughtsNo Subjectjamison2005-10-22 13:10:47
Solution...I thinkBig_C_L2005-04-21 09:32:30
¤dl2003-11-02 14:33:00
SOLUTIONChaz2003-05-03 10:13:43
For the confused...Kyle2003-01-05 16:13:04
wellN__A__T__A2003-01-03 07:25:04
I can explain it, maybe.Samantha2002-12-30 13:26:52
I DunnoMatthew Bobbins2002-12-02 07:54:51
re: is this a riddle?levik2002-11-27 17:41:06
is this a riddle?ionman2002-11-27 06:41:19
Apples and oranges?levik2002-11-14 04:08:08
SolutionChemistry 101friedlinguini2002-11-14 02:43:35
Solutiondust to dustTomM2002-11-13 16:50:13
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