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If I took one ounce of regular water (h20), processed all of the water into hydrogen and oxygen, burned the hydrogen, with water as a byproduct, how much of the original one ounce of water remains?

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If I took one ounce of regular water (h20), processed all of the water into hydrogen and oxygen, burned the hydrogen, with water as a byproduct, how much of the original one ounce of water remains?

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