Visitor Experience
Visitors turn a crank and generate electricity, which passes through water and splits it up into hydrogen and oxygen. While turning the gases mix together and after enough gas has been collected it explodes to send a rocket skywards.

Background
Water is an oxide of hydrogen (chemical formula: H2O), so the component gases are hydrogen and oxygen. Two atoms of hydrogen attached to one atom of oxygen are the smallest particles (or molecules) of water. Hydrogen and oxygen are the most widely used rocket fuels.

Keywords:
● Electrolysis of water
● Oxyhydrogen
● Hydrogen as energy storage