Contamination of Audio Equipment by di-Hydrogen Monoxide

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Have forum members ever given thought of what effect the presence di-Hydrogen Monoxide contamination has on the quality of sound produced by audio equipment and if some of the forum members can hear the difference when it is present?  (do not confuse this chemical with Hydrogen Peroxide which in itself in concentrated form is a rocket fuel and is highly explosive)

di-Hydrogen Monoxide is also known as Hydroxyl Acid
- is a major component of acid rain.
- contributes to the "greenhouse effect"
- may cause severe burns
- massive amounts ingested has caused deaths
- contributes to the erosion of our natural landscape
- accelerates corrosion of many metals
- may cause electrical failures
- its presence can cause car brake failure
- used as an industrial solvent and coolant
- used in nuclear power plants
- as a fire retardant
- in the distribution of pesticide,  even after washing produce traces of contamination remain

Should this chemical be strictly controlled?
 

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