Why do we bother using electrolysis for hydrogen manufacturing when we could just build a large magnifying glass and...

But you can still use it as a steam motor, and fuel efficiency of steam motors it's interesting.

OP here. How the fuck do the bubbles form then, there's no oxygen or hydrogen to make the air pockets form.
You can melt rocks with an old TV screen as the magnifying glass, I'm pretty sure one with a surface area 100x that would be incredibly effective.

I wasn't being serious user, I was joking about dead hydrogen. I'm not OP btw.

The bubbles get filled with hydrogen souls.

>tfw right now you are genociding countless oxygen molecules inside your mitochondria.
Oh the humanity!

>boil water to get the hydrogen
found the Chemistry F-student

Ow... ow!! The stupid, it hurts me.... Stop, please!

is this a /b/ thread?

Let's say that the bubbles are hydrogen gas.
Are you afraid now? You should be. Because since the gas is hydrogen gas, anytime you cook, your spinach or whatever combusts. The hydrogen reacts with the oxygen around it, and because of the heat source under your pot, there's an explosion. But hey, let's take it a step further. Since boiling water now breaks the bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen, it shouldn't be that much of a reach to say that heating diluted sodium chloride now releases chlorine gas. Fuck, anytime you try to make ramen, there's an explosive and poisonous gas leak happening at the same time right in front of you. We are doomed. Fuck.

I don't cook anything, I eat McDonald's every day. I'll leave that dangerous hobby to the professionals.