A fire hose has not a chemical equation.
A firehose would. The water of a garden hose couldn't, but the hose itself could
It was Mike Watt.
No a fire hose has a lot of power and can break bones but is not concentrated enough to cut a person like a water saw
Firehose
It's Garry Shandling's Show- - 1986 Firehose 4-7 was released on: USA: 19 January 1990
-Would be a handicapped caterpillar-
Octane and water do not react and so there is not an equation.
There is no such equation, what do you mean by "water from a distance".
No, powerful water cannot rupture the hymen. Or at least not unless you were looking at a firehose strength stream of water being fired directly at someone's vaginal opening, and in that case there would be far bigger problems to worry about than a hymen tearing!
You have to buy the fireman costume or the Diving Suit 3000 and dance for the firehose to come.
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If you decompose water by electrolysis, you reverse the equation