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The Law of Conservation of Water is a law that simply states that water is not lost, but rather just a change in state. This law is generally applied to evaporation and condensation.

It's also not true. It's possible to burn hydrogen to create water, or to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis. It should probably be called something more like "the approximate, and increasingly incorrect the more you think about it, guideline of conservation of water."

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