On 18 Sep, 17:20, Evgenii Rudnyi <[email protected]> wrote: > on 18.09.2010 18:08 1Z said the following: > > > > ... > > > > >> By the way, about the water. The difference between H, O and H2O is > >> in chemical bonds in H2O. > > > such bonds can be considered basic elements of reality, too > > I am not sure if I understand your answer. Say we have H2 and O2 at room > temperature in some enclosure. Then we put a catalyst there and if the > enclosure is strong enough, then we obtain there water, H20. The > question is then what happened with bonds in H2 and O2 and where from > come new bonds in H20? The bonds in H2, 02 and H20 are completely > different from each other.
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