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Originally Posted by Blister
This isn't exactly true. The only water vapor that would enter the the exhaust stream would be from inefficient hydrogen burn. Burnt hydrogen is helium and is not a component in water so an inefficient burn will be the only cause of water coming out of the exhaust.
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This couldn't be further from the truth.
Combining two hydrogen nuclei to form helium is called nuclear fusion.
Fusion power - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
hydrogen combustion always results in the production of water.