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The
dihydrogen monoxide hoax involves the use of an unfamiliar name for water, then listing some negative effects of water, then asking individuals to **** control the seemingly dangerous substance. The
hoax is designed to illustrate how the lack of
scientific literacy and an exaggerated analysis can lead to misplaced fears.
[1] "Dihydrogen monoxide", shortened to "DHMO", is a name for
water that is consistent with chemical nomenclature, but that is almost never used.