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A water-fuelled car typically refers to a vehicle that utilizes water as a primary source of fuel, often in the context of a concept or technology involving water and hydrogen. The most common interpretation involves a process called electrolysis, which splits water (H₂O) into hydrogen and oxygen gases. The hydrogen produced can then be used as fuel for combustion in an engine or as a fuel cell.

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