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    AppearanceColorless gas
    Phase at STPgas
    Melting point(H₂) 13.99 K (−259.16 °C, −434.49 °F)
    Boiling point( · H₂) 20.271 K (−252.879 °C, −423.182 °F)
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    The Amazing Chemistry
    Water is formed from hydrogen and oxygen, two abundant elements, by different processes. One of them is combustion, which releases water and energy from gas. Another is electrolysis, which uses electricity to split water into gas.
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