Thx, now I know why the mysterious liquid that I have been drinking since childhood doesn't 'combust' in my mouth after consumption. I have been enlightened.
In short, and in layman terms: why can’t water burn, since it has fuel and oxygen? A: because it’s basically “already burned.” The oxygen and fuel already bonded.
@@jargontrueseer As in the video he said that WATER (H2O) is formed when the HYDROGEN BOND (H2) breaks, and... HYDROGEN bond has MORE ENERGY than WATER's bond meaning... That there's some EXTRA energy which isn't implemented in the FORMED water bond. And there's "ENERGY CANT BE CONSERVED NOR CREATED", hence there has to be some amount of ENERGY DISSIPATION after the creation of water bond which is GENERALLY (mostly) THERMAL, well it can also dissipate in other forms like LIGHT, SOUND etc.