Most rocks are oxides which means that they contain oxygen. But the oxygen is very tightly bound to othere elements in these minerals. There might be water ice under the surface of the moon somwhere in which case the ice could be melted to make water.
you could bring crops to grow and they will give off oxygen
There is no atmosphere on the moon and no water.
when we respire, glucose is burnt by oxygen...one by product is water. SO OXYGEN COMBUSTS WITH GLUCOSE TO PRODUCE WATER!
Magic, perhaps?Water cannot be used to produce sugar and oxygen.
Moon hasn't oxygen and water.
Scientists have recently discovered frozen water on the moon, and on Jupiter's moon of Europa
The reaction between oxygen and hydrogen produce water.
Water does not produce oxygen gas through decomposition. Hydrogen peroxide and potassium chlorate do produce oxygen gas when they decompose.
The percentage of oxygen in water, vapors or ice is the same.
No moon known in the universe, but Earth's moon has frozen water. correction Jupiter's moon (europa) a candidate for terraforming has Oxygen, Saturn's Moon has Oxygen. but is it breathable? we dont know.
It can be produced by electrolysis of water. Which disassociates the Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules.
Water and oxygen can be extracted from moon rocks through various processes such as electrolysis, heating, or chemical reactions. For example, heating the moon rocks can release water molecules trapped within the minerals, which can then be condensed and collected as water vapor. Additionally, oxygen can be produced by breaking down the minerals in the moon rocks through chemical reactions.