Separate water vapor from atmospheric air

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The discussion centers on the method of separating water vapor from atmospheric air in its gaseous form rather than as condensed water. The inquiry raises questions about the feasibility and techniques involved in this process. The conversation highlights the importance of this separation for applications like thermophotolysis, which aims to extract oxygen and hydrogen from water vapor. There is an acknowledgment of the potential to boil condensed water for further use, emphasizing the relevance of understanding water vapor separation in energy production and resource extraction.
Franco Malgari
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There is a simple method to separate the water vapor from the atmospheric air, however, in the form of gas and not of condensed water?
 
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Is it a statement, or a question?
 
Assuming the first two words are reversed...

You can always boil the water after condensing it.
 
Excuse my english; this is a question very important for me,
because j start from water vapor for termophotolysis of water vapor
for obtain oxygen and hydrogen...
 
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