Water molecules, preferably in the form of steam or water vapor, are
introduced into a plasma. The plasma causes the water molecules to
dissociate into their constituent molecular elements of hydrogen and
oxygen. To prevent recombining of the constituent molecular elements, the
hydrogen and oxygen are separated from each other. Various devices may be
employed to effect this separation. Once separated, the molecular
components are prevented from recombining with each other or with other
elements by using standard separation techniques normally employed for
separating dissimilar gaseous species.