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<p>Oxygen is said to support combustion, therefore external and internal combustion engines suck in air so the oxygen component of air can support the combustion of fossil fuel. What kind of effect does superheated steam have on combustion of fossil fuel? Are the hydrogen and oxygen molecules in superheated steam linked together in the same way they are with water? </p><p>And as a sidebar question: What is the limit to temperature of superheated steam, if there is a limit? </p>
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