How is the water produced when natural gas burns measured?

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Water is said to be produced when natural gas is burned. Is there some tangible way to measure the amount of this water? or some experiment to capture some, or even just a drop of this moisture produced?

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Sure. Measure out a specific amount of the gas, trap it, burn it in the trap, and measure the water that settles to the bottom after you let the results cool down.

You could even have a condensing column where the hot gas rises through a chimney, cools, and the water droplets that form fall down into a bucket.

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