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Divide the Hydrogen from the Oxygen and then burn the Hydrogen with a normal flame.

I wrote a book called, "You Can Turn WATER into FIRE", available at http://www.TurnWaterIntoFire.com

The book gives you full and complete details on how you can get started separating water into HHO gas, and also gives the details for a super efficient unit to produce more HHO gas for the electricity than any other unit available today.

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This is easy to do first of all fill a large container with water, put lots of table salt into it for conductivity (one whole container of salt for every 20 gallons of water) put a piece of copper wire onto each end of a car battery and attach to two coils together using a copper pipe and place the copper pipe into the water stir up the water until the water starts developing a film on the surface take a standard Gatorade bottle (empty) take the cap off and hold the bottle upside down over the tub do not turn the bottle right side up before placing the cap on you now have a bottle full of hydrogen. how do I know keep the bottle upside down take the cap off and light a match at the mouth of the bottle the fire will burn blue and will stay lit for a while. Please use precautions when running this experiment. Use gloves and goggles to prevent electic shock

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If what you are using to make ice is powered by heat yes

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No, as water boils to the point where it starts to evaporate therefore it cannot be heated to turn into fire

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