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Can water be put under enough pressure to break the bonds that hold the hydrogen and oxygen together?

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Can water be put under enough pressure to break the bonds that hold the hydrogen and oxygen together?

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Yes, it’s probably possible if you could generate enough pressure to break the bond … but why use pressure when you can use electrolysis to break the hydrogen-oxygen bond.

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Putting water under pressure forces the hydrogen and oxygen together – water will freeze to ice if placed under pressure.

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