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I heard that you can drive with water? Is it true?/You don't say. What did you say?/Sorry?

It is common sense for a three-year-old child to refuel when driving.

Water can be decomposed into oxygen and hydrogen and burned into water, which is the most ideal fuel. But water can only be separated by electrolysis, which consumes too much electricity and is expensive. If the catalyst you mentioned can burn in water, it can stir the world, and the world won't have to worry about energy problems.

The main components of gasoline are aliphatic hydrocarbons and naphthenes, that is, its basic components are two elements, C (carbon) and H (hydrogen), which react with oxygen to produce CO2 (carbon dioxide) and H2O (water).

The reason why gasoline can drive the vehicle forward is that when gasoline burns, it releases heat and generates water and carbon dioxide at the same time, so that the volume of air, carbon dioxide and water vapor in the combustion chamber reaches several thousand times that of gasoline with the same weight, driving the vehicle forward.

Water is composed of two elements, H (hydrogen) and O (oxygen), and has no combustion value. Therefore, no matter what kind of engine water is put in, the water will not react with the air and will not generate heat, so the vehicle cannot be driven forward.

With the development of science and technology in the future, water can be easily decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen by adding catalysts or other methods, in which hydrogen can be used as the power raw material of automobiles.