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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all fire makes water. plants use sunlight, water and CO^2 to make burnable stuff and O^2 . Fire is just the opposite, releasing the sunlight, water, and CO^2 from fuel and O^2. you can expirimentally burn it in a sealed room, or you can just do the chemistry math. CH^4 + 2O^2 -> 2H^2 O +CO^2

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