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What is dihydrogenmonoxide?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Dihydrogen monoxide is a sure sign that someone is pulling your leg. It's most commonly seen in a hoax listing the negative effects of water ("Submersion in dihydrogen monoxide for periods as short as 5 minutes was fatal in 100% of test subjects" is one example), and then asking people to protect against this dangerous substance.

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