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Originally Posted by Average Fool
Somebody needs some chemistry lessons. And by the way chemistry was in practice well before NASA had existed and was known that the atmosphere comprised of those molecules. It funny that you mentioned that oxygen burns, that is precisely how we know that oxygen is in the atmosphere. Do you drie a car? You wouldn't be able to without it. Oxygen in the atmosphere is inert (O2, a diatomic molecule. 1 of 7 that exist in nature this way) it must be mixed with a base fuel and ignited by a catalyst in order to break those bonds and burn. This is also what fire is too.
You people amaze me, how do you even have a computer? Do you cook food drive a car, burn candles?? What?
Why must everything you don't understand be the work of the devil? That is rediculous.
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Oxygen is NOT inert, it is a highly reactive element and is capable of combining with most other elements. There are hundreds of diatomic molecules, but only seven that exist at room temperature.
You are well on your way to failure when it comes to basic knowledge (along with egregious spelling and grammar errors), and it would be a waste of my time debunking all the other ignorant assertions you are putting forth.
It's time you got with Jesus – He is your one and only hope at Salvation.