can you burn water
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You can
I have done it before
@oliver69 mom explain this to me
But if you want the science answer it doesn't burn
With coal as well as other typical fuels, the source material is composed of hydrocarbons. The burning process induces something called oxidization of the hydrogen in the hydrocarbons. Oxidized hydrogen ends up as water. Water is inert, stable, and is almost inflammable. (source: https://thewalkingtemple.medium.com/the-fascinating-reason-why-water-does-not-burn-33056848fd1d#:~:text=The%20Short%20Answer%20to%20Why%20Water%20Does%20Not%20Burn&text=With%20coal%20as%20well%20as,stable%2C%20and%20is%20almost%20inflammable.)
It just turns to steam
i give up
But you can burn it, if you leave it alone without going to check on it
You can't burn water, only boil it/evaporate it with the heat. You can burn items inside of the water that is beating heated by a flame, but not the water itself.
Now, if you were to add some type of oil to the mix, then the oil would be burning.
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