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Other Chemical Composition other than h2o that will produce water

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I don't know much about this so don't get mad at me, but I have an idea to help the planet. But for my idea to work, I need to know if this is possible:confused:

well H2O is water.

 

anything else, isn't.

 

its like saying what other letter other than d will be the same as d.

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well H2O is water.

 

anything else, isn't.

 

its like saying what other letter other than d will be the same as d.

OK, any composition that will simulate water?

simulate in what way?

 

being a liquid? well mercury`s a Liquid too.

being Clear? Methanol is clear also.

 

can you see where you need to be a little more Specific here?

although D2O is probably the closest all rounder to H2O.

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simulate in what way?

 

being a liquid? well mercury`s a Liquid too.

being Clear? Methanol is clear also.

 

can you see where you need to be a little more Specific here?

Something that if the world's water supply fails (hypothesizing) then we could use it instead of water

as much as I`d like to say `Beer` I`m afraid that it doesn`t count as it`s the water content that would qualify.

in a nutshell, there is Nothing that could be used instead of it.

water is unique and everywhere you look on earth. the supply will never run out, although the supply of clean, safe, drinkable water for human consumption might, in some places. That'd be our problem, rather than the earth's

As mentioned there isn't a way to "simulate water" for purposes of consumption. Our cells are delicate and require specifically H2O, to the extent that even heavy water (the D2O YT mentioned) will kill a human in a few weeks if it is exclusively consumed in a pure form instead of normal water.

Kudos for what turned out to be an interesting question (and answers), though.

it is but since deuterium is twice as heavy as normal hydrogen it afftects the kinetics of some reactions. specifically a lot of them slow down.

Even if the electron arrangements were the same, the fact of the matter is that it would be bad for us. There is just no substitute for pure good old dihydrogen monoxide. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_water read "Effect on biological systems"

 

 

 

Hey wanna hear a really really good joke (here again, text is unable to convey my sarcasm)

 

but still, its amusing, though I wouldn't want to try to pick up another guy/girl with it

 

-Do you love water?

-Yes

-Then you love over 75% of me!

Edited by frosch45

I thought he meant other compounds that you can use to make water.

this would seem to indicate Otherwise.

Something that if the world's water supply fails (hypothesizing) then we could use it instead of water

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