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Try Researching Hydrogen Fuel Cell Kits. The Kits Normaly Come With A Way Of Breaking Down Water Into Hydrogen And Oxegen. I Remember That Electricity Breaks It Down, But Other Chemicals Are Used To Speed Up The Process To Minutes Insead Of Days. That Estimate Of Days To Minutes is at 9V DC (9V Battery) With A Cup Of Water.

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