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>> No.1756253

So you have instant water. Just add... water. I don't see how this idea could possibly fail.

>> No.1756259

>>1756245
you need a better dehydrator, mine can dehydrate any amount of water down to a singularity.

>> No.1756268

What is powdered water made of? Just curious.

>> No.1756269

>>1756268
Oxygen.

>> No.1756270

>>1756268
Solid hydrogen and oxygen obviously

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1756271

fuck yea!

>> No.1756274

>>1756268
Water powder, duh.
It's a nonmetalic solid.

>> No.1756289

>>1756245

0/10

The problem isn't even that water takes up too much space, it's that we don't have enough of it.

>> No.1756294

>>1756289
Yes.

>> No.1756296

technically the term is dehydrated dihydrogen oxide

>> No.1756297

>>1756289

>Planet composed of 70% hydrogen and oxygen
>Not enough water

Keep on trollin'

>> No.1756314

>>1756297

I'm pretty sure he meant fresh bro.

>> No.1756324

you are basically talking about storing hydrogen with some kind of chamber where it can recombine with oxygen in a controlled manner.

>> No.1756330

>>1756324
>thinks dehydrating means taking hydrogen out of something.
dehydration = removing hydroxyl groups ≠ hydrogen

>> No.1756356

>>1756268
>freeze water
>crush ice
>powdered water

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1756380

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=scientists-create-dry-wat

>mfw it's an actual thing.

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1756382

>>1756380
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7964109/Scientists-create-dry-water.html

But maybe this is more what you are thinking of.

>> No.1756784

It's Powdered Water folks! Just add water!

>> No.1756814

>>1756356
>freeze water
>crush ice
>powdered water

but how would you rehydrate it though HMMMMM?

>> No.1756824

>>1756814
Just give it time, its self-hydrating from the humidity in the air. In fact, you can't STOP powdered water from rehydrating, but you can slow down the rate of reaction in a cooler environment

>> No.1756831

>>1756814
heat?

>> No.1756842

If you drink dry water then you gonna die.

end of story.

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1756859

>mfw its real and it's been around since the 60s
>mfw its just modified silica

>> No.1756862

>>1756842

But how would you drink it if it's not wet?

>> No.1756869

>>1756862

you got me on that one. Maybe just pour it down your throat untill you breath it it and "drown".

>> No.1756871

10% silicic + 90% of water = solid water

it was invented in the 60s

>> No.1756873

silicic acid, i mean.